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�te lEaot Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
ll<lb />
Vol. 58 No.49<lb />
Greenville,N.C.<lb />
Thursday, Marcher i982<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Assault Incidents<lb />
Rise Near Campus<lb />
B FRANK FIELDS<lb />
stuff nirr<lb />
An area near the East Carolina<lb />
campus was the setting for a number<lb />
of incidents of indecent exposure<lb />
prior to spring break, the Greenville<lb />
Police Department reports<lb />
Nine separate occurences have<lb />
been reported, said Detective Peter<lb />
E. Lavin. In each case the female<lb />
victims reported being "flashed" by<lb />
a man. and two of the incidences<lb />
were described as assaults with in-<lb />
tent to commit tape.<lb />
Seven ot the crimes occurred in an<lb />
area near the Jenkins Fine Arts<lb />
Center, in a region loosely bounded<lb />
b First and Fifth Streets. Lavin<lb />
said most of the victims were either<lb />
going to or departing from the art<lb />
building<lb />
One ol the assaults occurred on<lb />
Fifth Street, where a woman was<lb />
pushed to the ground by a jogger<lb />
and was then accosted. I avin said.<lb />
The othei assault occurred at a<lb />
local 'laundromat, where the victim<lb />
reported first being flashed and then<lb />
assault)<lb />
rhe incidents began occuring with<lb />
ne frequency during mid-<lb />
Februarx and seem to have ended<lb />
rathe; abruptly a few weeks later.<lb />
Lavin noted that more than one<lb />
person may be behind the crimes,<lb />
but that there re similar descrip-<lb />
tions in eight ol the cases. All of<lb />
those accounts have described a<lb />
white man. s, feet tall, slightly built<lb />
with a light complexion and light<lb />
hair.<lb />
Sgt. Eugene McAbee, an Last<lb />
Carolina campus police officer, said<lb />
he wa- aware oi three reported<lb />
assaults on women in the same area.<lb />
He added that the Greenville police<lb />
ate likely to have more reports than<lb />
the campus police department. Both<lb />
McAbee and Lavin said they had<lb />
received no reports of incidences oc-<lb />
curing on the ECU campus.<lb />
Both officers stressed the need for<lb />
caution and a clear head, not fear<lb />
and panic. Women should take all<lb />
precautions when walking on cam-<lb />
pus or in surrounding<lb />
neighborhoods at night, the officers<lb />
said.<lb />
Another suggestion was to avoid<lb />
poorly-lighted, secluded areas. Most<lb />
importantly, the officers stressed,<lb />
women should never walk alone.<lb />
Students in or around the art<lb />
building can take advantage of the<lb />
"nightwalks" service. Throughout<lb />
the building there are typed lists<lb />
with the names and studio locations<lb />
of male students willing to escort<lb />
anyone desiring a companion.<lb />
The officers urged anyone who<lb />
may be "Hashed" or assaulted to go<lb />
to the nearest occupied place with a<lb />
telephone and report the incident. If<lb />
possible, the victim should offer a<lb />
description of the assailant and any<lb />
vehicle involved.<lb />
Lavin said he suspected numerous<lb />
incidents go unreported. but urged<lb />
anyone involved in such a situation<lb />
to report it to the police.<lb />
"We need help if we are to help<lb />
rid this area of the problems<lb />
Lavin said. "Many people do not<lb />
report to us because they are startled<lb />
originally. But we urge them to<lb />
please call us. Even if they are not<lb />
wishing to prosecute, any informa-<lb />
tion they can give us will help<lb />
Detective Lavin can be reached at<lb />
the Greenville Police Department at<lb />
752-3342. Sgt. McAbee can be<lb />
reached at the campus police depart-<lb />
ment by dialing 757-6150. The<lb />
REAL Crisis Center, a counseling<lb />
hotline, is also available at<lb />
758-HEI P.<lb />
r-tj<lb />
First Sign of Spring<lb />
While the appearance of robins and jonquils marks the<lb />
start of spring for some, for many East Carolina<lb />
students the beginning of warm weather is signaled by<lb />
the sighting of coeds on the nest campus near Reade<lb />
Circle.<lb /><lb />
On The Inside<lb />
Conservative columnist James<lb />
Kilpatrick (left) br.eflv visaed ECU<lb />
Wednesdav but not without praismq<lb />
No'th Carolina's senators See page 5<lb />
Weather Watch<lb />
(UPI) - Partly cloudy today with a high<lb />
in the 70s Cloudy and warm Fr.day with<lb />
highs m the m the 70s to low 80s Chance<lb />
of showers Saturdav and Sundav with<lb />
highs in the 60s<lb />
Group Explores Rehabilitation<lb />
Inside Index<lb />
Announcements<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Campus Forum<lb />
Style<lb />
Learning About College<lb />
Sports<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
2<lb />
4<lb />
4<lb />
5<lb />
7<lb />
8<lb />
10<lb />
B PATRICK O'NEILI<lb />
si, Wnl.r<lb />
First oj Two Parts<lb />
"Prisons are colleges of crime<lb />
that have tailed to rehabilitate<lb />
(criminals)<lb />
This was the conclusion of two<lb />
presidential commissions, in 1966<lb />
and 1973, according to Kristin<lb />
Paulig, a staff member with the<lb />
Prison and Jail Project.<lb />
The Prison and Jail Project is a<lb />
statewide, private, non-profit,<lb />
public policy, research and ad-<lb />
vocacy group, which was founded in<lb />
1976 to encourage public education<lb />
and citizen involvement in the<lb />
ECU Water Bill Boiling Over<lb />
B JKM'K JONES<lb />
stall V nler<lb />
Though it only costs about SI.56<lb />
per 1,000 gallons when it's cold, it<lb />
can cost up to $7 per 1,000 gallons<lb />
v. hen it's hot.<lb />
ECU uses too much of it<lb />
It's water, and its cost is going up,<lb />
as are the number of complaints<lb />
about it. There are problems with<lb />
ECU's water system, especially in<lb />
the older center-campus buildings<lb />
� problems with temperature con-<lb />
trol, waste and general<lb />
maintenance.<lb />
Despite the problems, Larry<lb />
Snyder, who is in charge of the<lb />
steam plant, insisted that "more ex-<lb />
pensive controls aren't justified<lb />
This is also the viewpoint of<lb />
Director of Housing Dan Wooten,<lb />
who explained that there are<lb />
"impossibilities" inherent in the<lb />
system � impossibilities such as<lb />
achieving the delicate balance bet-<lb />
ween cost and efficiency. Wooten<lb />
also pointed out that there have<lb />
been no serious injuries due to<lb />
breakdowns in water system<lb />
maintenance.<lb />
All center campus buildings are<lb />
on the same system. This is an in-<lb />
stantaneous heating system, a<lb />
system that has been basically the<lb />
same since the 1930s. Water is cir-<lb />
culated through central heating<lb />
See CONSERVATION, Page 2<lb />
criminal justice system, t<lb />
Paulig says one of the project's<lb />
goals is to move towa. Js building<lb />
"a safer, more just society for all<lb />
The project "is a clearinghouse for<lb />
information" and also tries to res-<lb />
pond to "conditions problems for<lb />
prisoners, victims and their families.<lb />
The) also work closely with the<lb />
"North Carolinians Against the<lb />
Death Penalty an organization<lb />
which, rccieves separate funding.<lb />
Various alternatives to incarcera-<lb />
tion are encouaged and endorsed bv<lb />
the project.<lb />
Alternatives make a lot of sense<lb />
for the taxpayers as well as the of-<lb />
fenders, according to Robert<lb />
Weber, ECU professor of social<lb />
work and corrections. "One out of<lb />
ever) 100 persons is under the<lb />
jurisdiction of th Department of<lb />
Corrections in North Carolina he<lb />
added.<lb />
North Carolina has the largest<lb />
number of prisoners in the United<lb />
States with 16,000. These prisoners<lb />
are incarcerated at a cost of $9,500<lb />
per prisoner per year. "If you in-<lb />
clude social costs, such as welfare<lb />
payments and lost taxes, it goes up<lb />
to S 16,480 Paulig adds.<lb />
There is "a critical need to ex-<lb />
amine our criminal justice system in<lb />
terms of its true purpose, its utiliza-<lb />
tion and its impact on society in<lb />
general according to Delano<lb />
Berry, an ECU accounting lecturei<lb />
and former department ol correc-<lb />
tions employee.<lb />
Berry says that excluding all<lb />
humanitarian concerns, "the cost<lb />
savings of alternatives to prison<lb />
would be substantial and would<lb />
place the convicted person in a posi-<lb />
tion to pay restitution to victims at a<lb />
much earlier time<lb />
Berry feels that alternative will<lb />
allow more convicted criminals to<lb />
remain free and productive, as up-<lb />
posed to becoming "watds of the<lb />
state<lb />
He adds that "differing degrees<lb />
of supervision" would be necessary<lb />
and that "the promotion o the<lb />
alternatives-to-prison idea is not a<lb />
call for abolition of prisons<lb />
Pre-trial release, client-specific<lb />
planning and restitution are three<lb />
types of alternatives that the Prison<lb />
and Jail Project supports.<lb />
Pre-trial release would make more<lb />
people eligible for release before<lb />
their trials. "The jails in North<lb />
Carolina are full of people who<lb />
can't afford to pay bail Paulig<lb />
said. She adds that "being held in<lb />
jail pre-trial, above and beyond an)<lb />
other factors about a person, in-<lb />
creases his or her chances of being<lb />
convicted<lb />
Pre-Tnal release program staff<lb />
people ask the defendant various<lb />
questions to determine eligibility.<lb />
Certain offenses would be excluded<lb />
from the program, and only those<lb />
with "higher scores" on the ques-<lb />
tions would subsequently be releas-<lb />
ed on their own recognizance or<lb />
with some other stipulation such as<lb />
"third partv custody<lb />
The pre-trial release alternative is<lb />
presently being used in Charlotte<lb />
and Raleigh. "Those counties<lb />
recognize that pre-trial releasecan<lb />
save them money Paulig said, "by<lb />
cutting down on unnessary pre-trial<lb />
detention<lb />
Paulig points out that the bail<lb />
system is used only to "assure ap-<lb />
pearance at trial, and that is the only<lb />
reason(it should be used). People<lb />
are being held for other reasons<lb />
she adds.<lb />
"It is more desirable to fund pre-<lb />
trial release than it is to have an<lb />
overcrowded jail or to build a new<lb />
one. Paulig said.<lb />
NEXT: Paulig points out that<lb />
North Carolina has spent $111<lb />
million on prison construction since<lb />
1975. Has a helped'<lb />
UNC President Argues Against Proposed Cuts<lb />
B MIKE HUGHES<lb />
.�iiitni MtWi fdilor<lb />
"We need to be educating more,<lb />
not fewer Americans, and the<lb />
sooner we are about it, the better<lb />
Testifying before the Congres-<lb />
sional Subcommittee on Post Secon-<lb />
dary Education on March 3, UNC<lb />
President William Friday made this<lb />
and several other arguments against<lb />
the Reagan administration's pro-<lb />
posed 1983 budget cuts.<lb />
Friday explained to the represen-<lb />
tatives that despite North Carolina<lb />
"policy of low tuition in the public<lb />
institutions thousands of students<lb />
throughout the state rely on federal-<lb />
ly funded programs.<lb />
According to the testimony, large<lb />
percentages of students would lose<lb />
Their financial aid if the proposed<lb />
cut- were to take effect.<lb />
Pell Grants, for example, which<lb />
served more than 31,000 in the state<lb />
See Related Story, Page 5<lb />
in 1981, would decrease by nearly<lb />
15,000.<lb />
In the school year 1980-81, 7,956<lb />
North Carolina students received<lb />
supplemental educational grants.<lb />
According to Friday, the cuts pro-<lb />
posed for next year could affect all<lb />
of these recipients.<lb />
Likewise, the proposed cuts<lb />
would affect college workstudy<lb />
programs and recipients of aid from<lb />
other federally funded programs.<lb />
The State Student Incentive<lb />
Grants proposal, Friday claimed,<lb />
would terminate all funds for more<lb />
than 3,600 students, since that pro-<lb />
gram is "recommended for dele-<lb />
tion<lb />
"I need not go on with this recita-<lb />
tion Friday said, "other than to<lb />
make the point that all of these<lb />
statistics represent human beings<lb />
aspiring to be better, more produc-<lb />
tive, more responsible citizens, and<lb />
today it is our national policy that<lb />
he or she is to have that chance<lb />
In addition to informing the<lb />
representatives about the adverse ef-<lb />
fects the proposed cuts could have<lb />
on college students, Friday also sub-<lb />
mitted an alternative.<lb />
Friday's own proposal called for<lb />
the federal funding of 95 B-l<lb />
bombers in the 1983 budget, rather<lb />
than the 100 B-l bombers the<lb />
Reagan plan proposes.<lb />
"I find it difficult to believe<lb />
Friday said, "the nation's security<lb />
and its defense would be jeopardiz-<lb />
ed by the construction of five fewer<lb />
B-l aircraft.<lb />
"But I do know that the funding<lb />
provided by such a reduction would<lb />
provide educational opportunity for<lb />
several hundred thousand young<lb />
iPCow�,<lb />
Americans, who, because of their<lb />
education, will make a more<lb />
substantial and lasting difference to<lb />
the future and security of our coun-<lb />
try<lb />
Friday reminded the subcommit-<lb />
tee members that the federal govern-<lb />
ment has traditionally turned to col-<lb />
leges and universities for<lb />
substantial help in essential research<lb />
and manpower development.<lb />
"Similarly he continued,<lb />
we must not fail to develop to<lb />
the fullest the intellectual capacity<lb />
of an entire generation of American<lb />
youth when the need for their in-<lb />
formed leadership and scholarship<lb />
is so great<lb />
Friday also recounted for the<lb />
representatives the many problems<lb />
of desegregation the state and na-<lb />
tion have had and has been attemp-<lb />
ting to overcome for several years.<lb />
"The proposed reduction in stu-<lb />
dent financial aid will have an<lb />
especially devastating impact on<lb />
minority students, and they will.<lb />
therefore, jeopardize all that we<lb />
have done and aspire to do in in-<lb />
creasing access to higher educa-<lb />
tional opportunities for minority<lb />
Americans<lb />
"We are on a course that will<lb />
diminish the best hope these young<lb />
people have to prepare themselves<lb />
for a creative and productive life<lb />
Friday said. "This condition must<lb />
not continue.<lb />
"I fervently hope he conclud-<lb />
ed, "that soon someone in authority<lb />
at the national level will assert clear-<lb />
ly, and with conviction, that the na-<lb />
tion's schools and its colleges and<lb />
universities, both public and<lb />
private, are indispensable national<lb />
resources that are fundamentally<lb />
essential to the achievement of our<lb />
national purposes.<lb />
"The development of the abilities<lb />
and talents of our youth must be<lb />
primary among the priorities of the<lb />
nation<lb /><lb />
t<lb /><pb facs="00057467_tn_0002" /><lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MARCH 18, 198.<lb />
Announcements<lb />
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ANNOUNCEMENTS<lb />
If you or your organization<lb />
would like to have an item printed<lb />
in the announcements column<lb />
please send the announcement (as<lb />
brief as possible) v typed ano<lb />
double spaced to The East Caroli<lb />
man in care of the production<lb />
manager<lb />
For better service, we are now<lb />
asking that you pick up several<lb />
copies ot our new announcement<lb />
application for your upcoming<lb />
events.<lb />
There is no charge for an<lb />
nouncements, but space is often<lb />
limited Therefore we cannot<lb />
guarantee that your �nnounce<lb />
men! will run as long as you want<lb />
and suggest that you do not rely<lb />
solely on this column tor publicity.<lb />
The deadline tor announcements<lb />
is 5 p m Fndav lor the Tuesday<lb />
papesr and 5pm Tuesday lor the<lb />
Thursday paper<lb />
This space is available to all<lb />
campus organizations and depart<lb />
ments.<lb />
ISA<lb />
There will be an international<lb />
Student's Association meeting at<lb />
the international House (306 E 9th<lb />
Street) behind McDonalds' on<lb />
Saturday, March 20 at 3 p.m. All<lb />
interested students are invited.<lb />
GROUND ZERO<lb />
Get involved - A campus pro<lb />
ject to discuss and look for ways to<lb />
avoid Nuclear War Numerous<lb />
campus groups will be involved m<lb />
this most crucial issue during<lb />
�Ground Zero Week" April 18 to<lb />
25 Plan a proqram, hold a study<lb />
group, or Oin some other groups<lb />
already working on projects For<lb />
further information call 752 4216<lb />
SOULS<lb />
Souls will have its annual Miss<lb />
Souls Pageant on Sunday. March<lb />
28 at 7 p m All interested ladies<lb />
are asked to submit applications<lb />
by Friday. Feb 26 to any Soul's of<lb />
ficer For further information con<lb />
tact Barbara Battle at 758 9550<lb />
ECU POETRY FORUM<lb />
The Esat Carolina poetry<lb />
workshop with author Ai Poulm<lb />
has been rescheduled for tonight<lb />
a' 8 p.m m Austin 201. Everyone<lb />
commq .s asked to please brino<lb />
10 20 copies of their work<lb />
PREPPY PROGRAM<lb />
REFUNDS<lb />
II you have not yet turned in<lb />
your tickets for the Official Prep<lb />
py Program with Lisa Birnbach<lb />
(originally scheduled for<lb />
February 9), you must do so by<lb />
Friday. March 19 You can get<lb />
your refund bv bringing your<lb />
ticket by the Central Ticket Office<lb />
m Menoenhall Monday through<lb />
Friday from 10 am to 4 p.m.<lb />
There will be NO refunds after<lb />
March 19 Again, we apologize for<lb />
the cancellation<lb />
ACTING<lb />
Stephen B Finnan, formerly ol<lb />
ECU'S Drama and Speech Depart<lb />
men! will be teaching an adult<lb />
class m Beginning Acting starting<lb />
Saturday, March 20. at the<lb />
Methodist Student Center, 5th and<lb />
Holly Streets The class win meet<lb />
for ten consecutive Saturdays<lb />
Irom 11 am to 1 p m and will m<lb />
volve a registration fee of S8 For<lb />
further information, call Mr Fin<lb />
nan at 757 3546<lb />
CHEAP SUPER<lb />
CAR WASH<lb />
The Convenient Mart on 14th<lb />
Street and 264 Bypass is the place<lb />
to be Saturday for a sparkling<lb />
clean car. Only St with an advance<lb />
ticket or $150 at the site. Come on<lb />
by from 9 am to 2 p.m. Sponsored<lb />
by the pledges of Phi Sigma Pi Na<lb />
tional Honor Fraternity.<lb />
ALL SING<lb />
Alpha Xi Delta would like to re<lb />
mind all Fraternities and<lb />
Sororities that the 1982 All-Sing<lb />
will be on Thursday, March 25 We<lb />
hope to see everyone there<lb />
THE WALK<lb />
"The Walk is only 2 weeks<lb />
away Sign up to "walk or spon<lb />
sor a friend The nth Annual<lb />
"CROP WALK FOR HUMANI<lb />
TY" will be held on April 3 at 8 30<lb />
a m The money raised will be us<lb />
ed to help poor countries become<lb />
self sufficient Church World Ser<lb />
vice and The ECU Hunger Coali<lb />
tion are working together on the<lb />
"walk" sign up cards will be<lb />
available from ECU campus<lb />
ministers or from tables to be set<lb />
up on campus next week More<lb />
more information call 752 4216 or<lb />
come to our meetings at 7 30 p m<lb />
on Thursdays at the Newman<lb />
House.<lb />
PPHA<lb />
The Preprofessionai Health<lb />
Alliance (PPHA) will have a<lb />
meeting this Thursday. March 18<lb />
This meeting will be held at 5 30<lb />
p.m at The Afro American<lb />
Cultural Center All members and<lb />
any other interested parties are<lb />
urged to attend<lb />
PHYSICAL EDUCATION<lb />
The Physical Education<lb />
Physical and Motor Fitness Test<lb />
will be administered m Minges<lb />
Colsieum at 1 p m on Tuesday.<lb />
April 27 (Reading Day) Satisfac<lb />
lory performance on this test is re<lb />
quired as a prerequisite tor ot<lb />
ficial admittance to the Physical<lb />
Education maiors program<lb />
Satisfactory performance is also<lb />
required on this test before one s<lb />
allowed to student teach. More<lb />
detailed information concerning<lb />
the test is available by calling<lb />
757 6497<lb />
COR SO<lb />
To all Correction and Social<lb />
Work maiors and intended ma<lb />
lors CORSO is proud to sponsor<lb />
Wilson's Director ot Social Ser<lb />
vices. Jerry White, as he speaks<lb />
on "Social Workers Look at<lb />
Children's Homes " Please Oin us<lb />
Thurs March 18 at 7 pm m<lb />
auditorium Refreshments will be<lb />
served!<lb />
MCAT<lb />
The Medical College Admission<lb />
Test will be offered at East<lb />
Carolina University on Saturday.<lb />
April 24. 1982. Application blanks<lb />
are to be completed and mailed to<lb />
the American College Testing Pro-<lb />
gram, PO Box 414. Iowa City,<lb />
Iowa 52240. to arrive by March 19,<lb />
1982 Application blanks are<lb />
available at the Testing Center.<lb />
Speight Building, Room 105 East<lb />
Carolina University<lb />
FALL SEMESTER 1982<lb />
ROOM RESERVATION<lb />
SIGN-UP INFORMA-<lb />
TION<lb />
Students who plan to return to<lb />
East Carolina University Fall<lb />
Semester 1982 and who wish to be<lb />
guaranteed residence hall housing<lb />
are required to reserve rooms dur<lb />
ing the week of March 22 26. Prior<lb />
to reserving a room, a student<lb />
must make an advance room pay<lb />
ment of $60 These payments,<lb />
which must be accompanied by<lb />
housing application contracts will<lb />
be accepted in the Cashier's Of<lb />
fice. Room 105. Spilman Building,<lb />
beginning March 18. Application<lb />
contracts may be obtained from<lb />
the residence hall offices as of<lb />
March 16.<lb />
Room reservations are to be<lb />
made in the respective residence<lb />
hall offices according to the<lb />
following schedule: (Exceptions:<lb />
Assignments tor Fleming Hall will<lb />
be made m office in Jarvis Hail<lb />
and those for Umstead Hall will be<lb />
made in Slay Hall )<lb />
Monday, March 22 and Tuesday,<lb />
March 23: Students who wish to<lb />
return to same rooms they<lb />
presently occupy must reserve<lb />
such rooms<lb />
Wednesday. March 24 through<lb />
Friday, March 25: AI! other refur<lb />
nmg students will be permitted to<lb />
reserve rooms on a first come,<lb />
first serve basis.<lb />
The hours for room assignments<lb />
will be:<lb />
8:30 am. to 12:30 p m.<lb />
1:30pm, to 4:00 p.m<lb />
Returning students enrolled Spr<lb />
mg Semester will have priority for<lb />
residence hall housing for Fall<lb />
Semester 1982 only if they reserve<lb />
rooms durmg the week of March<lb />
22 26 Based on this, returning<lb />
students who do not reserve rooms<lb />
duing the week of March 22 26 pro<lb />
bably will be unable to live on<lb />
campus Fall Semester.<lb />
DAT<lb />
The Dental Aptitude Test will be<lb />
offered at East Carolina Universi<lb />
ty on Saturday, April 17, 1982 Ap<lb />
plication blanks are to be mailed<lb />
in time to be received by the Divi<lb />
sion of Educational<lb />
Measurements, American Dental<lb />
Association, 211 East Chicago<lb />
Ave , Chicago. Illinois 60011 by<lb />
March 22. 1982 Applications may<lb />
be obtained from the ECU Testing<lb />
Center, Speight Building,<lb />
Room 105<lb />
GRE<lb />
The Graduate Record Examma<lb />
tion will be offered at East<lb />
Carolina University on Saturday.<lb />
April 24. 1982 Application blanks<lb />
are to be completed and mailed to<lb />
Educational Testing Service. Box<lb />
966 R, Princeton. Nj 08540 Ap<lb />
plications must be postmarked no<lb />
later than March 19, 1982 Applica<lb />
tions may be obtained from the<lb />
ECU Testing Center, Room 105<lb />
Speight Building<lb />
WATERSHIERS<lb />
All serious recreational and<lb />
competetive waterskiers in<lb />
terested m beginning a waterski<lb />
club on campus please contact<lb />
Tracy Watson at 238 Aycock.<lb />
phone 758 8895 by March 18<lb />
SGA<lb />
Applications for (82 83) Honor<lb />
Council members ar being taken<lb />
in the SGA Office, 228 MendenhaM<lb />
Student Center Between 8:00 am<lb />
and 5:00 p.m . Monday thru Fri<lb />
day.<lb />
UNITED NATIONS<lb />
Going to New York City for the<lb />
2nd United Nations Special Ses<lb />
sion on Disarmament? A group of<lb />
ECU students, faculty and staff<lb />
will be and all are invited to<lb />
pilgramidge with us. We have a<lb />
local campaign working on the UN<lb />
project that meets on Friday even<lb />
ingsat6:30p.m We meet at 610 S<lb />
Elm St. For further information<lb />
call 758 4906<lb />
REVIVAL<lb />
The Fountain of Life Christian<lb />
Fellowship will be having its an-<lb />
nual Spring Revival March 18, 19,<lb />
and 20 in Jenkins Auditorium.<lb />
Various speakers and choirs will<lb />
be present each night. Services<lb />
start each night at 7:00 p.m and<lb />
everyone is invited to attend.<lb />
SOCIAL WORK<lb />
The Department of Social Work<lb />
and Correctional Services at East<lb />
Carolina university will offer<lb />
courses during the first summer<lb />
session ot 1982. beginning May 17<lb />
and running through June 22,<lb />
which will be of interest to profes<lb />
sionals m the human service field,<lb />
ministers, lay persons, and to<lb />
students preparing to enter these<lb />
fields<lb />
SocW 4001; Death and Dying<lb />
deals with loss, bereavement, and<lb />
coping with terminal illness, it is<lb />
designed to assist in understan<lb />
ding of the conditions and pro<lb />
blems involved m facing death,<lb />
dying and survivorship.<lb />
Awareness, values, and attitudes<lb />
are stressed as they relate to pro<lb />
fessional practice.<lb />
SocW 5001: Human Behavior<lb />
and the Social Environment, is<lb />
designed to assist individuals in<lb />
the development of a social<lb />
systems concept of the biol<lb />
psycho social elements of mans<lb />
bemg. Emphasis is given to<lb />
deeper self awareness ot one's<lb />
own behavior, attitudes , beliefs<lb />
and values as they relate to profes<lb />
sional practice<lb />
The courses will meet a<lb />
minimum of seven and one halt<lb />
hours each week The time will be<lb />
announced Students may be<lb />
allowed to indicate scheduling<lb />
preferences<lb />
For Information about applica<lb />
tion andor registration you may<lb />
write or call<lb />
Department of Social Work and<lb />
Correctional Services<lb />
School to Allied Health and<lb />
Social Professions<lb />
312 Carol Belk Building<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
Greenville, N C 27834<lb />
(919 757 6961)<lb />
MUSIC LISTENING<lb />
CENTER<lb />
Stop by Mendenhaii and spend<lb />
some quiet time m the Music<lb />
Listening Center The Cantor i�<lb />
open daily from 2 00 p m. until<lb />
10 30 p m Bring your own music<lb />
or make your selection from the<lb />
wide variety available at the<lb />
Center Also current magazines<lb />
are available for your reading<lb />
pleasure<lb />
BAHAMA MAMA '82<lb />
The 192 Bahama Mama Party<lb />
sponsored by the Kappa Sigma<lb />
Fraternity will be held Thursday,<lb />
April 1. 1982 starting at 8 p.m. at<lb />
he Kappa Sigma across from<lb />
Unstead dorm on 10th Street.<lb />
Grand Prize is ar all expense paid<lb />
trip to Nassau, Bahamas Tickets<lb />
are $1 a piece on sale now. For in<lb />
formation call 752 5543<lb />
ACM<lb />
The ECU chapter of ACM will<lb />
meet this Thursday, Mar 18 at<lb />
3:30 in Austin room 132. This week,<lb />
Mr. David Sowell, Research<lb />
Associate and Software Engineer<lb />
to the ULTRA project at ECU will<lb />
speak on the second part of design<lb />
ing and building your own<lb />
microcomputer Anyone in<lb />
terested is invited to attend<lb />
Conservation Stressed<lb />
Continued From Page 1<lb />
coils; then is pumped out through<lb />
two loops that follow the layout of<lb />
the central campus, and then is<lb />
recirculated, reheated and sent back<lb />
out through the two loops.<lb />
State energy conservation<lb />
guidelines set a standard of 120<lb />
degrees maximum for domestic hot<lb />
water. Because of the distance that<lb />
ECU's water has to travel before it<lb />
can be reheated, average water<lb />
temperature can vary between 100<lb />
to 130 degrees.<lb />
Sudden changes in water pressure<lb />
can temporarily cause drastic<lb />
changes in the water temperature;<lb />
this is the reason some dorm<lb />
residents have to give warning yells<lb />
whenever a toilet is flushed. 160<lb />
degrees is considered to be the<lb />
minimum water temperature<lb />
necessary to cause physical damage.<lb />
Though the problems of water<lb />
temperature control are generally<lb />
too minor for any comprehensive<lb />
cost-effective solutions, dramatic<lb />
rises in the price of fossil fuels, and<lb />
thus of hot water, are forcing the<lb />
maintenance people in housing to<lb />
look for new methods of water con-<lb />
servaton.<lb />
Flow-restrictor shower heads are<lb />
being ordered to cut an average out-<lb />
put of 6 to 12 gallons per minute<lb />
down to 3 gallons per minute. In-<lb />
cidentally, because the shower heads<lb />
will cut down on the amount of<lb />
water flowing at any given time,<lb />
sudden pressure changes such as the<lb />
flushing of a toilet will have less ef-<lb />
fect.<lb />
People having water or other<lb />
maintenance problems are requested<lb />
to go through proper maintenance<lb />
channels. For small-scale problems,<lb />
dorm residents should contact their<lb />
resident advisors who will then fill<lb />
out "Residence Hall Maintenance<lb />
and Repair Work" forms and send<lb />
them to the housing office.<lb />
For lafger-scale emergencies,<lb />
especially those happening after<lb />
housing office hours, dorm<lb />
residents can call the security office.<lb />
Problems beyond the capacity of<lb />
Security will be put on a call-back<lb />
list and will be serviced as quickly as<lb />
possible by the appropriate<lb />
plumber, carpenter or electrician.<lb />
Something<lb />
Personal To Say?<lb />
Whisper It In<lb />
Our Classifieds<lb />
Bahama<lb />
Mama '82<lb />
Coming<lb />
Be There<lb />
Aloha!<lb />
ATTENTION<lb />
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS<lb />
REQUESTING<lb />
FUNDS FROM THE S.G.A.<lb />
The SGA recently approved an annual budget resolution. Student groups<lb />
requesting funds from the SGA are allowed to submit a budget for the<lb />
1982-83 school year for consideration by the Spring SGA Legislature. The<lb />
budgets must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. Monday, March 22, 1982, to the<lb />
SGA office.<lb />
When the budget is reviewed and approved, funds will be available at the<lb />
beginning of the fiscal year (July 1, 1982). Budgets not submitted by March<lb />
22 will not be considered by the Legislature until the Fall Semester.<lb />
No funds will be appropriated over the summer months except for summer<lb />
projects or cases with special circumstances as determined by summer<lb />
legislature.<lb />
IN ALL CASES BUDGETS MUST BE SUBMITTED ACCORDING TO<lb />
STATE LINE-ITEM CODES.<lb />
Copies of line-item codes and SGA appropriations guidelines are available on<lb />
request in the SGA office.<lb />
PITT COUNTY HEALTH<lb />
FAIR<lb />
The East Carolina University<lb />
School ol Medicine is recruiting<lb />
nonmedica! and medical<lb />
volunteers lor the Pitt County<lb />
Health Fair. The Health Fair is be<lb />
ing sponsored in conjunction with<lb />
WRAL TV and will be held Thurs<lb />
day, April 22 through Saturday<lb />
April 24 at Carolina East Mali n<lb />
Greenville<lb />
The hourslor the Health tair will<lb />
be from 1000 a m until 8 00 p .m<lb />
It you are interested in working a<lb />
shift as a volunteer, please contact<lb />
Barbara Berman or Ann Dili at<lb />
the Office of Health Services<lb />
Research and Development. ECU<lb />
School of Medicine, 757 6510 or<lb />
757 6735<lb />
DREAMGIRL<lb />
The search is on for contestants,<lb />
ages 4 22 years old The pageant<lb />
will be held August 6 7, 1982 at the<lb />
High Point college in High Point,<lb />
N.C Winners in each age division<lb />
will receive a crown, trophy, and a<lb />
cash scholarship. This pageant<lb />
will be a wonderful experience for<lb />
many girls across the slate, and<lb />
will be worthwhile for the "Triad<lb />
Society for Autistic People" Each<lb />
age divsion will be limited so<lb />
hurry and send a stamped self<lb />
addressed long envelope to Miss<lb />
North Carolina American Dream<lb />
Girl Pageant, P O 5432<lb />
Greensboro, North Carolina 27403<lb />
YHDL<lb />
The Young Home Designers<lb />
League will meet Tuesday, March<lb />
23 at 4 30 m Conference Room 143<lb />
(across frorr the Preschool Home<lb />
Ec Bidg.) Elections ot officers for<lb />
next year and meeting a candidate<lb />
for a position in Housing ana<lb />
management is slated All Hous<lb />
mg maiors and minors are en<lb />
couraged to attend!<lb />
SHOW BOAT USHERS<lb />
If you would like to usher lor<lb />
SHOW BOAT, March 31. April 1.2.<lb />
3. 5. 7, or 8 and thereby see tne<lb />
play free, you may sign up on the<lb />
buiiiien board m the Messick<lb />
Theatre Arts Center A limited<lb />
number of ushers are needed Re<lb />
guirements Men must wear coat<lb />
and tie. ladies must wear a dress<lb />
Everyone must arrive m the lobby<lb />
of McGmms Theatre no later than<lb />
6 45 p m<lb />
SIGMA BIG BROTHERS<lb />
There will be mandatory<lb />
meeting for all Sigma Big<lb />
Brothers on Tuesday, March 23 at<lb />
600 at the house All brothers<lb />
please plan to attend!<lb />
GAMMA BETA PHI<lb />
We invite family and friends of<lb />
members to the induction and in<lb />
stallation of new officers taking<lb />
place m Mendenhall's Multipur<lb />
pose room and to begin at 6 00<lb />
p.m on March 18<lb />
NAACP<lb />
The ECU Chapter of NAACP<lb />
will have its regualr meeting Mon<lb />
day, March 22. 1982 in the Multi<lb />
Purpose Room m Mendenhaii at<lb />
6 30 p.m This meeting is very im<lb />
portant! All members please at<lb />
tend!<lb />
AKA FASHION SHOW<lb />
Alpha Kappa Alpha presents<lb />
"Fantasia a fasion show that<lb />
will include fashions in designer<lb />
leans, lingerie, sportswear, semi<lb />
formal, formal and many more It<lb />
will be held in the Mendenhaii<lb />
Auditorium on Thursday March<lb />
25, 1982 at 8 30 p.m Tickets are<lb />
$1 00 and at the door $1.50. So come<lb />
on out for a night of enjoyment<lb />
SEMINAR<lb />
A senior seminar entitled "What<lb />
You've Always Wanted to Know<lb />
About Money but Really Didn't<lb />
Know Enough to Ask" is being<lb />
sponsored by the career Planning<lb />
and Placement Office on Wednes<lb />
day, march 24, from 3 4 30 p m in<lb />
Mendenhaii Student Center, Room<lb />
221. The purpose of this seminar is<lb />
to provide tips on making the tran<lb />
sition from student to fun time<lb />
employee Workshop topics in<lb />
elude 'Strategy For The Small In<lb />
vestor You Should Know About<lb />
Borrowing Money' and many<lb />
more All interested faculty, staff<lb />
and students are invited to attend<lb />
BYOB<lb />
Bring your own bible Learn to<lb />
read God's word accurately and<lb />
apply it to your daily life<lb />
(Hebrews 4 12) The Word of God<lb />
is the will of God Come to our<lb />
fellowship and increase our<lb />
knowledge toward perfect living<lb />
Thursday, the 18th of March at<lb />
7 30 pm, rm 242 MSC. or call<lb />
752 2078 lor more information<lb />
(keep trying)<lb />
GAY?<lb />
If you would like to iom in a<lb />
discussion on homosexuality,<lb />
come and get involved m the East<lb />
Carolina Gay Community on<lb />
March 23 Jim Shay and Kim<lb />
Patrick will be leading a discus<lb />
sion group Please come and aou<lb />
your comments Have a wonderful<lb />
Spring Break and don't forget the<lb />
meeting<lb />
COCA-COLA 10K RACE<lb />
The Coca Cola 10K race will be<lb />
held as part of the Springiest '82<lb />
festivities on Saturday March 27<lb />
The 10,000 meters' race begins at<lb />
9 30 am and the one mile run<lb />
starts at 9 am Both races start m<lb />
Greenville, at the corner ot Reade<lb />
and Second Streets The overall<lb />
male and female winners in the<lb />
10,000 meters race will receive<lb />
trophies and the top finishers ol<lb />
the age groups (male and female)<lb />
will receive merchandise awards<lb />
T shirts will be given to the first<lb />
300 entrants in the 10.000 meters<lb />
race The age groupings are as<lb />
follows 19 � under, 20 29. 30 34<lb />
35 39. 40 44. '50 and over Split<lb />
times will be called out at miles<lb />
one, two. three, four, and five<lb />
Final times will be recorded by a<lb />
chromonix and manually Pre<lb />
registration for the races is now<lb />
bung accepted by writing Coastal<lb />
Carolina Running Club. PO Box<lb />
3045 Greenville, NC 27834 Atten<lb />
tion Jed Pascarella<lb />
ECU LAW SOCIETY<lb />
ECU Law Society will meet<lb />
Wednesday, March 24. 1982 at 7 00<lb />
in Room 212 of Mendenhaii Stu<lb />
dent center Guest Lecturer wit<lb />
be Judge George R Greene ot<lb />
NC DiStrirt Court 10, Wake Coun<lb />
ty For further .ntormation, please<lb />
contact Diane Jones, 756 6556<lb />
PRE�MEDICAL<lb />
SYMPOSIUM<lb />
An those interested in the<lb />
medical and dental fields should<lb />
attend this symposium to be held<lb />
on Saqturday March 20, at UNC<lb />
Chapel Hill, Berryhill Hall, Room<lb />
103 The deans of Admission from<lb />
the four North Carolina Medical<lb />
Schools and Chapel Hill Dental<lb />
School will speak There will be a<lb />
special talk by Dr John Henry<lb />
Pfifferling, a presentation on<lb />
financial aid, and medical<lb />
students will share on specific<lb />
aspects ot medical school<lb />
Registration .s at 9 00 a m<lb />
RAPE PREVENTION<lb />
The Family Child Association<lb />
will sponsor a speaker on Rape<lb />
prevention Mrs Mary Ellen Max<lb />
well of the volunteer Tidewater<lb />
Rape Information Service, Board<lb />
of Directors for the Crime against<lb />
Women Task Force Albermarie<lb />
Area and a member of the Status<lb />
of Women will give a presentation<lb />
on Rape Prevention on March 23.<lb />
1982 in vamandingham Room in<lb />
the Home Economics Building at<lb />
5 00 p m Anyone interested is m<lb />
vited to attend<lb />
PHILOSOPHY CLUB<lb />
The Philosophy Club will meet<lb />
Tuesday march 23 at 7 00 p m m<lb />
Brewster 8D 313 Profesor Karen<lb />
Seubert of the Philosophy Depart<lb />
ment will present "Markandaya<lb />
An Ancient Hindu Myth" All in<lb />
terested persons as welcome<lb />
LAMBDA CHI<lb />
CAR WASH<lb />
The Lambda Chrs are holding a<lb />
car wash this Saturday, March<lb />
20th, at University Exxon across<lb />
from the Spilman Bu'ldmg It will<lb />
run from 12 00 3 30 and will only<lb />
cost a low SI so per car Come out<lb />
and get your car clean for Satur<lb />
day night cruism<lb />
BOWLING<lb />
SPRING" into action with<lb />
receation at Mendenhai Student<lb />
Center Specials scheduled<lb />
throughout the Spring Semester<lb />
offer something lor everone for<lb />
conplete information vsn the<lb />
recreational area at Mendenhaii<lb />
or call 757 6611, Ext 260<lb />
Specials include<lb />
DISCOUNT DAYS-13 OFF reg<lb />
pr.ces-3 00 PM 5 30 PM<lb />
Biiiards and Table Ten<lb />
ms- Tuesdays<lb />
Bowling�Fridays<lb />
RED PIN BOWLING-7 00<lb />
PM 10 00 PM. every Sunday<lb />
Chance to win one (1) FREE<lb />
GAME with every game bowled<lb />
FACULTYSTAFF DAY -Every<lb />
Wednesday from 5'00 PM I 00<lb />
PM ECU faculty and staff MSC<lb />
members may bowl 2 games aria<lb />
get a 3rd game free<lb />
MOONLIGHT BOWLING -Sun<lb />
days 5 00 PM 7 00 PM Bowl m the<lb />
moonlight' and nave a chance to<lb />
wm a FREE GAME One winner<lb />
each hour at the Bowling Center<lb />
RENT A<lb />
LANE Saturdays 17 00 N 6 00<lb />
PM i3 00 per hour per lane<lb />
SPRINGFEST'82<lb />
The best music Greenville has to<lb />
offer will be m downtown Green<lb />
v.lle on March 27. 10 4prn Spr<lb />
ingfest 82 Jazz, folk country<lb />
gospel rock, barbershop and<lb />
bluegrass will be heard for six<lb />
hours m downtown Greenville<lb />
Groups include Chuck Bail ane<lb />
Laurie Lofton, Blues Plus.<lb />
Hometown Boys. ECU Jazz Bones.<lb />
RYZE. Rattler. Molly Small and<lb />
the Celestials SPEBSQUA. Billy<lb />
and Sandra Stmson, TESSER and<lb />
Voices of Zion Music, crafts, art.<lb />
dance, food and much more, it's<lb />
all tree<lb />
SIGMA TAU DELTA<lb />
The ECU chapter ot S gma Tau<lb />
Delta English Honor Society will<lb />
have 's 1987 induction Ceremon.<lb />
for new memoers on Tuesday.<lb />
March 23 at 7 30 p m in<lb />
Mendenhaii Studnt Center. Room<lb />
244 Prior to the ceremony, Julie<lb />
Fay, Assistant English Professor,<lb />
will read several of her ac<lb />
complished works ol poetry Julie<lb />
has published her poems in The<lb />
American Poetry Review ana<lb />
other literary magazines She it<lb />
currently working on a book Of<lb />
poems to be published with the<lb />
Ralston Creek Press<lb />
All current and new members<lb />
are encouraged to attend Those<lb />
interested m an evening ot<lb />
cultural entertainment arp also<lb />
welcome<lb />
WZMB<lb />
"The Electric Rainoow Radio<lb />
Show" s a rock n roll machine<lb />
gun Every Saturday and Sunday<lb />
niqhi from 10 to 1 Keith Mitchell 'S<lb />
your host as he fires Oft heavy<lb />
metal rocK ano great album<lb />
specials Saturday's abium<lb />
special wil be by the Scor<lb />
pians Animal Magnetism<lb />
Featured on Sunday will be the<lb />
latest album by Aldo Nova Tune<lb />
m and enioy only on WZMB. the<lb />
ECU'S student radio network<lb />
BE STRONG<lb />
Through God s Word we can<lb />
withstand an things According to<lb />
God's Word in Phil.ppians4 13 vou<lb />
can do an things through Christ<lb />
which strengthened you You can<lb />
learn to be strong m Christ by<lb />
understanding. The oeautr ana<lb />
Simplicity ol God's Word written<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MARCH 18. 1982<lb />
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'Springfest '82' Coming To Town<lb />
By PATRICK<lb />
O'NEILL<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
"Downtown Green-<lb />
ville will be transform-<lb />
ed into a haven of<lb />
music, dance, drama<lb />
and art said<lb />
Elizabeth Stewart of<lb />
"Springfest '82 to be<lb />
held March 27 from 10<lb />
a.m. to 4 p.m.<lb />
Stewart is the ex-<lb />
ecutive director of<lb />
"Springfest '82 She<lb />
and her steering com-<lb />
mittee are promising<lb />
Greenville residents<lb />
and East Carolina<lb />
Students a day of uni-<lb />
que enjoyment and best<lb />
of all it's free.<lb />
"Springfest '82" will<lb />
feature a showcase of<lb />
"all facets of art by<lb />
regional and local ar-<lb />
tists said Stewart.<lb />
The "celebration" is<lb />
being sponsored by the<lb />
East Carolina 75th An-<lb />
niversary Committee,<lb />
Downtown Greenville<lb />
Association, Greenville<lb />
Recreation and Parks<lb />
Department, the Pitt-<lb />
Greenville Arts Coun-<lb />
cil.<lb />
Greenville police will<lb />
be closing off several<lb />
connecting streets near<lb />
Fifth and Evans streets<lb />
so festival-goers will be<lb />
able to walk freely and<lb />
safely to different<lb />
events.<lb />
Exhibits and<lb />
demonstrations in<lb />
various art fields are<lb />
planned. Included will<lb />
be exhibits in clay,<lb />
fibers, basketry, wood-<lb />
work, leather, water-<lb />
color, photography,<lb />
stained glass, batik,<lb />
and quilting, plus<lb />
demonstrations by<lb />
quilters, weavers, spin-<lb />
ners, potters, mimes,<lb />
dancers, magicians and<lb />
face painters.<lb />
"Springfest" artists<lb />
will have items<lb />
available for sale to the<lb />
public. Food will also<lb />
be sold by "commercial<lb />
and non-profit<lb />
organizations<lb />
Stewart said, with lots<lb />
of "festival favorites<lb />
"Springfest '82"<lb />
promises "a widely<lb />
diverse program for<lb />
music lovers Stewart<lb />
said. Downtown<lb />
Greenville will<lb />
reverberate with sounds<lb />
of jazz, folk, country,<lb />
gospel, rock, barber-<lb />
shop and bluegrass<lb />
Scheduled per-<lb />
formers include Chuck<lb />
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Greengrass Cloggers,<lb />
Hometown Boys, ECU<lb />
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QUA, Billy and Sandra<lb />
Stinson, TEZZER<lb />
Voices of Zion.<lb />
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For the running en-<lb />
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10-kilometer road race<lb />
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sponsored by Coca-<lb />
Cola, Coastal Carolina<lb />
Running Club and the<lb />
Pitt-Greenville Arts<lb />
Council. Race time is<lb />
9:30 a.m. at the corner<lb />
of Reade and Second<lb />
Streets. A one-mile<lb />
"funrun" will also take<lb />
place at 9 a.m.<lb />
All the public is<lb />
welcome and invited to<lb />
join in the fun. For fur-<lb />
ther information call<lb />
757-1785.<lb />
Week Shows 'No Major Incidents'<lb />
B GREG RIDEOUT<lb />
Staff H rilCT<lb />
The police blotter for<lb />
March 5 to March 16<lb />
showed a relatively<lb />
crime-free campus.<lb />
"There were no major<lb />
incidents occuring dur-<lb />
ing Spring Break<lb />
commented detective<lb />
Sgt. Gene McAbee. Ac-<lb />
cording to one source,<lb />
"If something had hap-<lb />
pened it would have<lb />
been reported bv<lb />
now<lb />
following<lb />
are campus-<lb />
The<lb />
reports<lb />
related:<lb />
March 5. 11:50 a.m.<lb />
Douglas W.<lb />
Brinklev of 401-B Scott<lb />
dorm reported the<lb />
larceny of a C.B.<lb />
antenna from his vehi-<lb />
cle. 12:10 p.m. �<lb />
Samuel Huddleston of<lb />
185 Jones reported the<lb />
breaking and entering<lb />
of his residence and the<lb />
larceny of a camera.<lb />
3:15 p.m. � Donald<lb />
Stovall of 205-A Belk<lb />
reported the larceny of<lb />
his bicycle from the<lb />
rack adjacent to Belk.<lb />
11:30 a.m. � Bud<lb />
Bright of 408 Aycock<lb />
reported the breaking<lb />
and entering of his<lb />
ehicle while parked<lb />
south of Ficklen<lb />
Stadium.<lb />
No incidents were<lb />
reported on March 6.<lb />
March 7. 1 a.m. �<lb />
Elizabeth Bartlett of<lb />
Greenville reported the<lb />
larceny and breaking<lb />
and entering of her<lb />
vehicle while it was<lb />
parked in the Fifth and<lb />
Reade lot. Sharon<lb />
McLawhorn of Green-<lb />
ville reported the<lb />
breaking and entering<lb />
and larceny from her<lb />
vehicle in the Fifth and<lb />
FeadeSt. lot. 3:15 p.m.<lb />
� John Wilson of<lb />
214-B Scott dorm and<lb />
Susie Koenig of Wilm-<lb />
ington were found in<lb />
violation of the<lb />
visitaiton policy.<lb />
Koenig was banned<lb />
from campus.<lb />
March 8. 2:15 p.m.<lb />
� Ken Smith of Sports<lb />
Information reported<lb />
the larceny of a cooler<lb />
and Pepsi from under<lb />
the north balcony<lb />
bleachers at Minges<lb />
Coliseum. 6:35 p.m. �<lb />
Darlene Rose reported<lb />
that two juveniles were<lb />
discharging a fire ex-<lb />
tinguisher in the base-<lb />
ment of Memorial<lb />
Gym.<lb />
March 9. 8:15 p.m.<lb />
� Sharon Marie<lb />
Frazelle of 810 Clement<lb />
reported the larceny of<lb />
her purse containing<lb />
credit cards.<lb />
March 10. 11 a.m. �<lb />
Dee Brockman of<lb />
Joyner Library<lb />
reported the larceny of<lb />
some money from the<lb />
cash register at the<lb />
library.<lb />
March 11. 4:30 p.m. �<lb />
David Broadfoot of<lb />
Greenville was arrested<lb />
for simple assault. 6:40<lb />
p.m. � William Jones<lb />
of Greenville reported<lb />
the larceny of a watch<lb />
from Memorial Gym.<lb />
No campus incidents<lb />
were listed on the police<lb />
blotter for March 12<lb />
and 13.<lb />
March 14. Jeffrey A.<lb />
Padgett of 242 Aycock<lb />
dorm ws served with a<lb />
warrant by Sgt.<lb />
McAbee for possession<lb />
of stolen property.<lb />
March 15. 1:15 a.m.<lb />
� Jeffrey Cloninger of<lb />
283 Jones was served<lb />
with a warrant by Cpl.<lb />
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students reported<lb />
receiving harrasing<lb />
phone calls.<lb />
March 16. 1:30 p.m.<lb />
� Waller McCall was<lb />
observed panhandling<lb />
for money in the lobby<lb />
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Linda Fave Buck of 333<lb />
Cotton reported the<lb />
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from her vehicle parked<lb />
in the Ninth Street lot.<lb />
Hunt Proclaims 'Ground Zero Week'<lb />
Bv PATRICK<lb />
O'NEILL<lb />
"Whereas the threat<lb />
of nuclear war is the<lb />
grertest threat to<lb />
humankind ever<lb />
With these words,<lb />
North Carolina Gover-<lb />
nor James B. Hunt<lb />
began a proclamation<lb />
calling the week of<lb />
April 18-25 "Ground<lb />
Zero Week" in the<lb />
state.<lb />
Hunt continued to<lb />
say that "the govern-<lb />
ment of the United<lb />
States must move for-<lb />
ward into unchartered<lb />
waters with decisions,<lb />
policies and actions to<lb />
avoid this potential<lb />
holocaust<lb />
He recommended the<lb />
observance of Ground<lb />
Zero Week to North<lb />
Carolina citizens.<lb />
The Ground Zero<lb />
program is a non-<lb />
partisan and non-<lb />
advocacy effort to en-<lb />
courage the American<lb />
people to study, discuss<lb />
and express themselves<lb />
on this threat of<lb />
nuclear war.<lb />
Governor Hunt's<lb />
proclamation brought<lb />
elation from Greenville<lb />
and ECU "Ground<lb />
Zero" organizers. "We<lb />
are very pleased and<lb />
greatly encouraged by<lb />
the Governor's<lb />
response said Dr.<lb />
Oris Blackwell, an<lb />
ECU professor of en-<lb />
vironmental health.<lb />
"He has set the tone<lb />
for the state with his<lb />
proclamation and his<lb />
sincere call for citizen<lb />
participation<lb />
Blackwell continued.<lb />
Blackwell is a<lb />
member of the ECU<lb />
Ground Zero commit-<lb />
tee which has invited<lb />
Hunt, North Carolina's<lb />
Senators Jesse Helms<lb />
and John East, First<lb />
Congressional District<lb />
Representative Walter<lb />
B. Jones, North<lb />
Carolina actor Andy<lb />
Griffith and evangelist<lb />
Billy Graham to par-<lb />
ticipate in ECU's<lb />
scheduled campus<lb />
events as featured<lb />
speakers.<lb />
The letter drafted by<lb />
the committee is asking<lb />
each speaker to address<lb />
the three key questions<lb />
raised by Ground Zero:<lb />
�How could a nuclear<lb />
war or explosion oc-<lb />
cur?<lb />
�What would it be like<lb />
or what would happen?<lb />
�What can we do to<lb />
avoid a nuclear war?<lb />
The letter was signed<lb />
by Ground Zero<lb />
volunteer organizer<lb />
Dick Welch. Other<lb />
members of the ECU<lb />
committee are: Dr.<lb />
Patricia C. Dunn, Dr.<lb />
Lon S. Felker, John T.<lb />
Gardner, Dr. James M.<lb />
Jeyce, Dr. John C.<lb />
Moskop, Sister Helen<lb />
Shondell, and SGA<lb />
Speaker of the<lb />
Legislature, Gary<lb />
Williams.<lb />
An accompanying<lb />
letter endorsing the in-<lb />
vitation was written by<lb />
EC U interim<lb />
Chancellor Dr. John<lb />
Howell. In his letter,<lb />
Howell stated that he<lb />
joined "the many<lb />
faculty, staff and<lb />
students who look for-<lb />
ward to hearing vour<lb />
views on this vital<lb />
issue<lb />
Governor Hunt add-<lb />
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democracy to function<lb />
most efficiently, it must<lb />
have an informed and<lb />
politicallv active<lb />
public<lb />
During and leading<lb />
up to Ground Zero<lb />
Week many activities<lb />
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East Carolina's cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
Lectures, discus-<lb />
sions, film showings<lb />
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of the planned ac-<lb />
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Elections<lb />
Students Should Take Part<lb />
It is that time again � the time<lb />
that our student government of-<lb />
ficials for the coming year are to be<lb />
elected. Therefore, there are a few<lb />
guidelines that all of us as students<lb />
should attempt to follow.<lb />
Firstly, we should all vote.<lb />
Nothing is worse than hearing<lb />
hordes of students complaining<lb />
about SGA officials when these<lb />
students did not even make it to the<lb />
polls the previous year.<lb />
Secondly, we should prepare to<lb />
vote. This newspaper will be prin-<lb />
ting brief platforms for each of this<lb />
year's candidates. These are printed<lb />
for a purpose � to inform the<lb />
students of this university and to aid<lb />
them in selecting our leaders for<lb />
1982-83.<lb />
There will surely be other chances<lb />
to hear and talk to the candidates.<lb />
We urge you to take every advan-<lb />
tage of these opportunities. If a can-<lb />
didate knocks on your door, hands<lb />
you a card and asks for your vote,<lb />
don't allow him or her to get away<lb />
without talking about the election.<lb />
Thirdly, we should avoid destruc-<lb />
ting or tampering with campaign<lb />
ads and posters. Already there have<lb />
DOONESBURY<lb />
been examples of this. Marking a<lb />
candidate's campaign poster with<lb />
vulger, obscene words and drawings<lb />
shows no consideration and NO<lb />
class whatsoever. These candidates<lb />
care; that's why they're trying to<lb />
serve us. The least we can do is show<lb />
them some respect.<lb />
Fourthly, we should all take this<lb />
election seriously. It is not<lb />
something to scoff at. It is, rather,<lb />
very important to the future of this<lb />
university. In the past, some non-<lb />
deserving candidates have been<lb />
elected to office apparently because<lb />
students did not care enough to<lb />
study their choices carefully. How<lb />
can you know who you favor or<lb />
who you do not if you do not ex-<lb />
amine each candidate?<lb />
We at this newspaper would also<lb />
like to point out that we will not be<lb />
backing any candidates. By vote of<lb />
the paper's editorial board Wednes-<lb />
day, it was decided that we would<lb />
merely print the platform and cover<lb />
the election objectively. We have no<lb />
intentions of advising you who to<lb />
vote for. We only ask that you<lb />
weigh your decision carefully. After<lb />
all, it is your decision.<lb />
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EDITOR'S NOTE: The following<lb />
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Roxboro, TV. C. this past week.<lb />
Let's hear it for the Student Government<lb />
Association at East Carolina University!<lb />
In a rare move the other day, the East<lb />
Carolina SGA announced it was putting up<lb />
some $1,200 to help underwrite the cost of<lb />
a study that will assess the potential effects<lb />
of President Reagan's New Federalism on<lb />
30 counties and 54 municipalities in<lb />
Eastern North Carolina. The study is to be<lb />
carried out through ECU's political science<lb />
department; the results are expected in<lb />
May.<lb />
Dr. Edwin Griffith, a political science<lb />
professor at the university who will direct<lb />
the research project, has observed that all<lb />
kinds of agencies and groups are looking<lb />
into the potential effets of New Federalism<lb />
on the state, but no one is taking a look at<lb />
how it and the proposed federal budget<lb />
cuts will affect local governments. Indeed,<lb />
we should think that the latter have more<lb />
than just a passing interest in the matter.<lb />
ECU's Student Government Assn. does<lb />
not normally give its money � which<lb />
derives solely from student activity fees �<lb />
to academic research projects. But the<lb />
school's political science department asked<lb />
the SGA for assistance on the project,<lb />
noting that U.S. Sen. John East, a former<lb />
ECU political science professor, and his<lb />
colleague Sen. Jesse Helms, both have ask-<lb />
ed to receive copies of the study. SGA<lb />
Treasurer Kirk Little observed, "If they<lb />
want to use the study on the floor of the<lb />
U.S. Senate, isn't that worthwhile? I<lb />
reflects well on ECU<lb />
It certainly does. But more than that, it<lb />
reflects well on the caliber of students<lb />
enrolled at East Carolina University. They<lb />
are to be commended for their support of a<lb />
study that could be quite helpful to local<lb />
governmental officials who now are puzzl-<lb />
ing over Mr. Reagan's proposals and mut-<lb />
tering to themselves: "What does it all<lb />
mean?" Thanks to the ECU students and<lb />
the study, they may get a line on the<lb />
answer before the other shoe drops.<lb />
'Don't Play Cute With Us, David'<lb />
Campus Forum<lb />
By ART BUCHWALD<lb />
When I saw David Stockman being grill-<lb />
ed by the House Budget Committee on TV<lb />
news last week, I couldn't help being<lb />
reminded of the way they interrogate<lb />
suspects on the police shows 1 watch every<lb />
night.<lb />
"All right, David, come clean with me.<lb />
What did you do with the money?"<lb />
"I don't know anything about any<lb />
money<lb />
"Don't play cute with us, David. Your<lb />
budget happens to be short $91 billion.<lb />
You told us last year you'd only be short<lb />
$41 billion. What did you do with the other<lb />
$50 billion?"<lb />
"I didn't do anything with the $50<lb />
billion. It just happens after I added up the<lb />
figures I realized I had made a mistake. We<lb />
have a much larger deficit than we<lb />
thought<lb />
"Do you see what I'm holding in my<lb />
hand?"<lb />
"A copy of the Atlantic Monthly"<lb />
"We like to refer to it as a smoking gun.<lb />
You confessed in this magazine that<lb />
Reaganomics was a Trojan horse, and it<lb />
wouldn't work. You lied last year when<lb />
you testified it would. Why should we<lb />
believe you now?"<lb />
"I was talking off the record then. Now<lb />
I'm telling the truth. Every single dollar in<lb />
the $91 billion deficit is accounted for<lb />
"What if we told you that you came up<lb />
short $29 billion and the deficit will be<lb />
$120 billion?"<lb />
"Can ! have a glass of water?"<lb />
"Sure, David, as soon as you tell us<lb />
where we're going to get the money to keep<lb />
the country from going bankrupt<lb />
"Through tax cuts. Once we're out of<lb />
the recession more people will be working<lb />
and the eeconomy will turn around, and<lb />
everyne will be able to buy a new house<lb />
and a new car, and we'll get the $91 billion<lb />
back, and more<lb />
"Wall Street says you're responsible for<lb />
the recession<lb />
"They're lying<lb />
"Where were you the night the banks<lb />
raised their prime interest rates to 20 per-<lb />
cent?"<lb />
"I was in my office playing with my<lb />
computer. My staff will testify to that. Do<lb />
you have to shine those lights in my face?"<lb />
"David, we're your friends. We're try-<lb />
ing to help you. But nothing in your<lb />
budget makes sense. If you would just try<lb />
to explain to us why the figures don't add<lb />
up, we'll let you go. It's no crime to have<lb />
made a mistake, but the economic predic-<lb />
tions you've just given us are criminal.<lb />
You've cut out all social programs, per-<lb />
jured yourself as to how much mcney you<lb />
were going to give back to the states and<lb />
cities in block funds, and with it all, you<lb />
still won't tell us where the money is<lb />
"It's all in the budget. Can I have a glass<lb />
of water?"<lb />
"Give him a glass of water. Now,<lb />
David, it seems you've given the military<lb />
$250 billion to spend as they see fit<lb />
"I did that on President Reagan's<lb />
orders<lb />
"How do we know you haven't<lb />
laundered the $91 billion in the Pen-<lb />
tagon?"<lb />
"They had to have the money to beef up<lb />
the military. They need every dollar of it.<lb />
There is no hidden money in the Pentagn<lb />
"In the Atlantic Monthly article you<lb />
said Reaganomics wouldn't work unless<lb />
you also cut the military programs. Now<lb />
you're telling us something entirely dif-<lb />
ferent. What are we to believe?"<lb />
"I only said that then because the<lb />
reporter was torturing me. Now I'm telling<lb />
the truth<lb />
"Chief, let me just work him over a lit-<lb />
tle. We ain't getting nowhere with this<lb />
stonewalling<lb />
"No rough stuff, Kowowski. I'm sure if<lb />
we let David sit in his chair long enough<lb />
he'll start singing a different tune<lb />
"If I don't stick to mv story the White<lb />
House will kill me<lb />
"You should have thought about that<lb />
hen you had a chance to resign as Budget<lb />
Director<lb />
Columnist Told To 'Stop Watching John Wayne Movies<lb /><lb />
In her February 25 column concerning<lb />
the activities of Interior Secretary James<lb />
Watt, Kim Albin blatantly portrayed her<lb />
own ingnorance of the "Anti-Watt<lb />
types" viewpoint. She appears, herself,<lb />
to use the "Doonesbury" strip as a<lb />
parameter for interpreting our views on<lb />
government land use. Her editorial also<lb />
suffers from a sense of grouping for a<lb />
"John Wayne type" hero figure.<lb />
Perhaps some explanation of<lb />
"Anti-Watt" opinions might provide<lb />
some alternative information if the<lb />
aforementioned author doesn't mind the<lb />
lack of drawing and hilarity provided by<lb />
Gary Trudeau.<lb />
First and foremost, the "few loud-<lb />
mouth and uncontested liberals" who<lb />
signed the dump Watt petition number<lb />
well over 1 million, and represent only a<lb />
fraction of those opposing him. As for<lb />
the petitioners being uncontested, the<lb />
nature of Watt's actions provide strong<lb />
if not overpowering opposition to those<lb />
who would like to see preserved what lit-<lb />
tle is left of our undeveloped unique en-<lb />
vironments. Additionally the nature of<lb />
democracy is such that if a person, or<lb />
group of persons, does not make their<lb />
opinions known then effectually they<lb />
have no opinion.<lb />
The reasons for the petition are the<lb />
manifestations of the fears of the en-<lb />
vironmentally aware. Thr�e years ago<lb />
Secretary Watt was a lawyer represen-<lb />
ting several Colorado mining corpora-<lb />
tions. His duties included attaining ac-<lb />
cess to protected or semi-protected land<lb />
for natural resource exploitation. As a<lb />
United States Government Employee, he<lb />
has been given responsibility to oversee<lb />
these protected lands and his objective<lb />
seems to have remained intact. Hence<lb />
the fox guarding the chicken coop fears.<lb />
The recent bill introduced to Congress<lb />
on Watts' behalf entitled the<lb />
"Wilderness inventory Preservation Act<lb />
of 1982" includes among it's provisions<lb />
a ban on mining and drilling in<lb />
Wilderness Areas until the year 2000.<lb />
Although this provision is intended to<lb />
pacify his critics and take some of the<lb />
heat off of the Reagan Administraiton.<lb />
It's primary intention ironically is to get<lb />
a bill through Congress that extends<lb />
land use in Wilderness areas.<lb />
The Congress has proved unwilling to<lb />
extend a 1982 deadline for acceptance of<lb />
applications for exploratory drilling and<lb />
mining in Wilderness Areas. Only weeks<lb />
ago Watt sought this 20 year extension.<lb />
Now his bill has been introduced that<lb />
conforms to Congress' wishes. The wor-<lb />
rysome part is the "riders" attached to<lb />
the bill, including:<lb />
�Opening approximatly 24 million<lb />
acres of previously protected land to<lb />
development unless Congress votes to<lb />
protect each parcel of this land within<lb />
the next two to six years.<lb />
�Giving the president the power to<lb />
open any protected land to resource ex-<lb />
ploitation in the event of "urgent na-<lb />
tional need This is an ambiguous and<lb />
undefined term in the bill that gives the<lb />
President (the man that appointed<lb />
James Watt) complete control of the<lb />
Wilderness Areas, excluding Congress'<lb />
ability to vote a majority overriding the<lb />
President's decision within 60 days.<lb />
My interpretation of this Bill is not as<lb />
a favorablechange in policy, but as a<lb />
Trojan Horse wearing a compromise<lb />
hat.<lb />
Ms. Albin pointed out that Secretary<lb />
Watt advocates the upgrading of further<lb />
facilities in currently protected lands.<lb />
The money for these projects would<lb />
come from funds allocatd for the pur-<lb />
chase of new land. Why, she asks, buy<lb />
new land that needs development when<lb />
existing parks are in such a state of<lb />
disrepair. Did it ever occur to Ms. Albin<lb />
(certainly it has to Secretary Watt) that<lb />
new land purchased need not be<lb />
developed? That there are those of us<lb />
who would prefer to enjoy a unique and<lb />
delicate environment (two criteria for<lb />
Wilderness area designation) in the<lb />
absence of hotels, pavement, sewer lines<lb />
and bridges.<lb />
In addition the price of repairing a<lb />
cracked bridge, or burying an exposed<lb />
sewer line (which isn't necessarily a<lb />
health hazard anyway) won't buy much<lb />
land these days. This policy manifesta-<lb />
tion is just another Watt smokescreen<lb />
that alot of people apparently don't<lb />
have the high beams to see through.<lb />
In these times when economic and in-<lb />
ternational political issues tend to over-<lb />
shadow, if not obscure, environmental<lb />
concerns, serious attention should be<lb />
given to groups (such as the petitioners)<lb />
that speak with such a strong, unified<lb />
voice. As we have all seen, man can<lb />
destroy in months what it took nature<lb />
billions of years to create. Where rare,<lb />
undeveloped environments are threaten-<lb />
ed with the heavy hand of unreasonable<lb />
development and resource exploitation,<lb />
it's time to stop watching John Wayne<lb />
movies and reading comic strips and<lb />
take note of exactly what is about to<lb />
transpire.<lb />
WILLIAM SERVICE<lb />
Senior, Environmental Health<lb />
Forum Rules<lb />
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MARCH 18. 1982<lb />
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ECU Playhouse Revives 'Show Boat'<lb />
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It's been many years since Eastern<lb />
North Carolina has heard the cry,<lb />
"Show Boat's a-comin" but the<lb />
East Carolina Playhouse and the<lb />
ECU School of Music have revived<lb />
the call and are sending out the<lb />
word that "America's Grandest<lb />
Musical Show Boat, is the grano<lb />
opening production of McGinnis<lb />
Theatre on the ECU campus April<lb />
1. 2, 3 and 5, 7 and 8 at 8:15 p.m.<lb />
This new production of Show<lb />
Boat heralds the year-long celebra-<lb />
tion of East Carolina University's<lb />
75th anniversary and is marked by a<lb />
cast of some 65 actors, singers and<lb />
dancers; 10 complete scene changes,<lb />
200 costumes and 23 orchestra<lb />
members.<lb />
According to Director Edgar<lb />
Loessin, this "the most extravagant<lb />
production we have ever mounted<lb />
here, and it comes with the grand<lb />
opening of what we think is one of<lb />
the best-equipped and spacious<lb />
theatres in the southeast<lb />
Written by the legendary team of<lb />
Oscar Hammerstein and Jerome<lb />
Kern, Show Boat was originally pro-<lb />
duced by Florenze Ziegfeld in 1927.<lb />
Since then it has become a beloved<lb />
musical around the world and the<lb />
only show of the last 30 years to<lb />
have been given four first-rank pro-<lb />
ductions in New York. Three movie<lb />
versions have been released, the<lb />
latest starring Howard Keel and<lb />
Kathryn Grayson.<lb />
The memorable Old Man River,<lb />
Make Believe, Why Do I Love You,<lb />
Can't Help I.ovin' Dat Man and<lb />
other timeless songs in the show are<lb />
woven into a story about high-<lb />
spirited Magnolia Hawkes,<lb />
daughter of a river boat theatre im-<lb />
pressario on the lower Mississippi of<lb />
the 1880's.<lb />
Magnolia falls lyrically in love at<lb />
first sight with Gaylord Ravenal, a<lb />
handsome drifter addicted to<lb />
gambling. Their idyll as man-and-<lb />
wife takes them to the splendors of<lb />
the Chicago World's Fair of 1893.<lb />
where Ravenal, incapable of respon-<lb />
sibility, deserts his wife and their<lb />
daughter, leaving Magnolia to make<lb />
a new life for herself and young<lb />
Kim.<lb />
The poignant story concludes by<lb />
showing Kim grown up to be a star<lb />
of the modern theatre, and the<lb />
wandering Ravenal returning, old<lb />
and defeated.<lb />
According to the New York<lb />
Times, "Show Boat is the most<lb />
beautifully blended musical show<lb />
we've had in this country The<lb />
New York Daily Mirror said:<lb />
"Show Boat sets the standard for<lb />
musicals. It's magnificent "A<lb />
masterpiece the New Yorker call-<lb />
ed it. Said the New York Post <lb />
the most engaging musical romance<lb />
known to our stage<lb />
"We think this is a very special<lb />
theatre everrt for the state because<lb />
Eastern North Carolina provided<lb />
the impetus for the original novel.<lb />
Show Boat, explained East Carolina<lb />
Plavhouse General Manager Scott<lb />
Parker.<lb />
"Edna Ferber, a writer living in<lb />
New York City in the early '20's,<lb />
heard of a show boat working the<lb />
waters of Eastern North Carolina,<lb />
and came down to research the life<lb />
aboard the floating theatre. From<lb />
that experience she wrote the novel,<lb />
and from that Hammerstein and<lb />
Kern wrote the musical show.<lb />
"So, not only are we opening a<lb />
lovely new theatre center, but we're<lb />
doing it with a magnificent musical<lb />
that grew from the show boats of<lb />
North Carolina<lb />
Parker noted that many North<lb />
Carolinians remember the old show<lb />
boats, and that several of these have<lb />
been have invited to attend the<lb />
opening night performance.<lb />
Show Boat tickets go on sale<lb />
March 18 at the McGinnis Theatre<lb />
Box Office, which is open each<lb />
weekday from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.<lb />
Telephone orders may be made by<lb />
dialine 919-757-6390.<lb />
Kilpatrick Praises NC Senators<lb />
B DIANE ANDERSON<lb />
Styk tdiior<lb />
In a grey, three-piece business suit<lb />
fresh off of the plane from<lb />
Washington, D.C conservative<lb />
columnist James J. Kilpatrick very<lb />
frankly but good humoredly iold<lb />
members of the press that he had<lb />
not called the press conference,<lb />
which was held yesterday afternoon<lb />
in Mendenhall Student Center,<lb />
referring to it as "incestuous<lb />
stating that journalist should not<lb />
subject other journalists to such in-<lb />
terviews, but should be allowed to<lb />
remain anonymous.<lb />
The interview preceded his speech<lb />
to students at 8:00 last night, in<lb />
which he stated among other things<lb />
he would discuss his views on the<lb />
political movement on college cam-<lb />
puses "heading sluggishly towards<lb />
the conservative<lb />
"There is no great issue such as<lb />
Vietnam or civil rights that would<lb />
attract the attention, enthusiasm of<lb />
college students he said, pointing<lb />
out that with the present economic<lb />
situation, most students are very<lb />
career minded and concentrate most<lb />
of their time on preparing for the<lb />
job market.<lb />
His grey hair and piercing blue<lb />
eyes add to the distinguished air that<lb />
this man presents, along with his<lb />
background on national television<lb />
in such nationally recognized pro-<lb />
grams as "60 Minutes" and the con-<lb />
troversial "Point-Counterpoint"<lb />
segments, which enhanced his<lb />
reputation as a conservative jour-<lb />
nalist.<lb />
He is free with his opinions on<lb />
current politicians, referring to<lb />
President Ronald Reagan as the<lb />
"most consistently principalled con-<lb />
servative I've ever known<lb />
He added that "the press has been<lb />
pretty rough on ReaganHis policy<lb />
on El Salvadore has been very one-<lb />
sidedly treatedpretty biased<lb />
Reagan coverage on the whole<lb />
Kilpatrick descried Senator John<lb />
East, a former ECU political science<lb />
professor, as well regarded, even<lb />
tempered, and said "He is right im-<lb />
pressive presiding over committee<lb />
hearings with fairness and even-<lb />
handedness.<lb />
He also spoke very highly of<lb />
Senator Jesse Helms, stating, "I<lb />
just happen to like Jesse very much.<lb />
We have been friends for about 20<lb />
years<lb />
Kilpatrick said that Helms had<lb />
become almost a folk hero among<lb />
the far right wing, although he is<lb />
such an easy target. "He's big, he's<lb />
aggressive, he's out in front stated<lb />
Kilpatrick, reciting an incident<lb />
where an entire hall of people ap-<lb />
plauded just at the mention of the<lb />
senator's name.<lb />
Kilpatrick also referred to former<lb />
Vice President Walter Mondale as<lb />
"a little too liberal for my taste<lb />
going so far as to call him an<lb />
"ultra-liberal<lb />
Regarding his candidacy for the<lb />
presidency in 1984, he said, "He is<lb />
raring and tearing to run, and he is<lb />
kind of the obvious candidate. 1 am<lb />
not at all certain he can get the<lb />
nomination unless he develops a<lb />
more conservative image than he<lb />
has now <lb />
The columnist also seemed to in-<lb />
dicate that there has "been a move<lb />
Richard St. George, a member of the ECU drama faculty, portrays Captain<lb />
Andy in the ECU Playhouse production of "Show Boat" by Hammerstein<lb />
and Kern. The production will run April 1-3, 5, 7-8.<lb />
towards Republican conservatism<lb />
here in the south<lb />
Kilpatrick described politics in<lb />
general as "a matter of percep-<lb />
tions He said that people react to<lb />
government depending on how they<lb />
perceive the state of the economy.<lb />
judging by interest rates, auto sales,<lb />
housing, unemployment, etc.<lb />
Regarding the outcome of the<lb />
November elections. Kilpat.ick<lb />
said, "It depends on the state of the<lb />
economy by September 1st, what<lb />
pe plc perceive<lb />
New Directions At Gray Gallery<lb />
Photo By DAVE WILLIAMS<lb />
'New Directions: Clay and Fiber, 1982 the most recent exhibit at ECU's<lb />
Gray Art Gallery, provides a look at new trends in the area of modern art.<lb />
By JOSEPH OI INK K<lb />
(all W nlrr<lb />
After a year of development and<lb />
organization. New Directions: Clay<lb />
and Fiber, 1982 has materialized in<lb />
ECU's Gray Art Gallery. The ex-<lb />
hibition, which is partially funded<lb />
by the national Endowment F-or "he<lb />
Arts, was organized by Randolph<lb />
Osman, the director of Gray Art<lb />
Gallery, and will travel throughout<lb />
the country to other galleries.<lb />
With the consultation o other art<lb />
authorities, Mr. Osman put the ex-<lb />
hibition together. One of his main<lb />
objectives was to display art that ex-<lb />
emplified some of the newer trends<lb />
in modern art and that is done by<lb />
some of finest artists in the country.<lb />
Aside from benefitting the cultural<lb />
aspects of this area, Mr. Osman<lb />
believes the exhibition will give the<lb />
Art School and ECU some good ex-<lb />
posure because it will carry the Art<lb />
School's name with it as it travels.<lb />
The development of the New<lb />
Directions exhibit was heavily due<lb />
to a grant from the National En-<lb />
dowment for the Arts. Mr. Osman<lb />
seemed doubtful that other grants<lb />
Student Government Grant To<lb />
Research Study Widely Praised<lb />
would come from that federal<lb />
organization. According to him,<lb />
"Reagan is trying to demolish the<lb />
National Endowment For The Arts.<lb />
Theory has it that the private sector<lb />
will pick up the tab. But, that's not<lb />
the case<lb />
In general. New Directions is hig-<lb />
l succesful in presenting the newer<lb />
trends in art, it's main intention.<lb />
Dina Barzel's felt and fiber<lb />
sculpters. Red Mings, Bowl With<lb />
Wings, and hgg, utilize a relatively<lb />
new material: fiber pulp. Using<lb />
basic pulp, the artist has created<lb />
very distinct sculptures. Moreover,<lb />
Red H ings has intricate extensions,<lb />
the wings, which one would tend to<lb />
think would be impossible to do<lb />
with fiber pulp.<lb />
Rina Peleg, in her two untitled<lb />
works, used thin strands of clay,<lb />
about an eighth of an inch in<lb />
diameter, then wove them together<lb />
so that they are almost identical to<lb />
basketry. With this method, Ms.<lb />
Peleg has created her two untitled<lb />
sculptures in the exhibition, and<lb />
they are two displays of talent,<lb />
workmanship, and creativity, and<lb />
are astonishing. It is hard to believe<lb />
they are actually clay.<lb />
Canyon No. 2, a print by Shigeko<lb />
Spear, is one of the better works at<lb />
the show. The artist uses dark,<lb />
purplish shades to define the edges<lb />
of an image of a canyon. Then, with<lb />
progressing and degressing inten-<lb />
sities of shade, the artist defines the<lb />
inner space of the canyon-like im-<lb />
age, which has smooth, curby, and<lb />
subtle transitions. Clearly, the artist<lb />
has control of shade and color and<lb />
knows how to use it.<lb />
June Precipitation, a tapestry by<lb />
Judith Fawkes, is alive with intense<lb />
colors that appear to vibrate into<lb />
one. In other words, it is hard to<lb />
pinpoint one color on the tapestry<lb />
because the composition is very<lb />
unstatic. The grid of geometric-<lb />
shapes of progressing and degress-<lb />
ing tones of color electrify the<lb />
tapestry.<lb />
Sherri Smith's Geometry, a work<lb />
of cotton webbing, is exceptional. It<lb />
is composed of three-dimensional,<lb />
pyramid-like shapes that are fused<lb />
into one plane. The artist takes ad-<lb />
vantage of the three-dimensional<lb />
aspect for the pyramid-like shapes<lb />
that project from the work and puts<lb />
different colors on the sides of each<lb />
of the shapes. This creates some<lb />
great color fields when the work is<lb />
viewed from a distance, allowing the<lb />
eye to assimiliate the colors. The ar-<lb />
tist uses this optical-mixing effect<lb />
well, placing the color fields that are<lb />
created by the eye well. There are no<lb />
harsh transitions. The work main-<lb />
tains a cool aura, yet is far from be-<lb />
ing passive.<lb />
Slight Window, a multi-media<lb />
work by Janice Lessman-Moss, may<lb />
take progressive steps by using in-<lb />
dustrial materials; still, it is bad.<lb />
The latticed ground of industrial felt<lb />
is plain and ineffectual. The same is<lb />
true for the triangle of black ribbon<lb />
on top of the black felt ground.<lb />
Other than the fact that the work is<lb />
bad, not much can be said about-<lb />
Nighl Window. Really, there is not<lb />
much to it.<lb />
Sky Grid by Arturo Sandoval is<lb />
mediocre, if not bad. The grid of<lb />
computor tape that rests on a<lb />
See MODERN, Page 7<lb />
By DIANE ANDERSON<lb />
A recent action by the ECU Stu-<lb />
dent Government has been applaud-<lb />
ed by the media in many cities<lb />
throughout the state. The rather<lb />
unusual action was a grant awarded<lb />
to a political science research study<lb />
of the effect of the "New<lb />
Federalism" on eastern North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
"I think it shows a great deal of<lb />
leadership and initiative on the part<lb />
of the student government to do<lb />
something like this said Dr. Ed-<lb />
win Griffith, a poltical science pro-<lb />
fessor and director of the graduate<lb />
seminar which will conduct the<lb />
research. "This is very unusual for<lb />
student governments to reach over<lb />
and support the academic sideIt is<lb />
a very responsible move the SGA<lb />
has taken. It brings students and<lb />
faculty closer<lb />
The $1,202.50 grant will cover<lb />
telephone, computer, and printing<lb />
costs incurred in the study which<lb />
looks at 30 counties and 54<lb />
municipalities in the state. Targeted<lb />
areas include social services, com-<lb />
munity development, the Employ-<lb />
ment Security Commission, mater-<lb />
nal and child health care, public<lb />
health, and alcohol, drug abuse,<lb />
and mental health. The study will<lb />
not look at education, Griffith said.<lb />
Although there are other pro-<lb />
grams that will have an impact on<lb />
local government, Griffith explain-<lb />
ed how these particular areas were<lb />
chosen. "We took each one of the<lb />
seminar students and picked a pro-<lb />
gram area in which he had some ex-<lb />
pertise or interest he said.<lb />
The untraditional action of the<lb />
SGA by funding an academic<lb />
research project was described as<lb />
"the kind of 4PR' this school lacks"<lb />
by Gary Williams, speaker of the<lb />
legislature. "In terms of it being<lb />
beneficial to the university and for<lb />
the knowledge received, we felt that<lb />
it would be good for the university,<lb />
especially if we are the only one in<lb />
the state undertaking a project like<lb />
this he said.<lb />
The letter to the SGA requesting<lb />
funds says that Senators Jesse<lb />
Helms and John P. East have re-<lb />
quested copies of the study. East be-<lb />
ing a former ECU political science<lb />
professor, and just the senators' in-<lb />
terest probably had some influence<lb />
in the decision to approve the funds.<lb />
"Last year the student legislature<lb />
was very, very frugal Williams<lb />
said. "We had a nice surplus this<lb />
year and we were very careful in ap-<lb />
propriations. This was not a<lb />
frivolous decision. 1 think the<lb />
discussion on it lasted about an<lb />
hour<lb />
The grant will provide the major<lb />
portion of the project's funding,<lb />
enlarging the capability for students<lb />
to extend research through<lb />
telephone surveys. This experience<lb />
will be very beneficial to the<lb />
students involved, explained Grif-<lb />
fith.<lb />
"There is the learning experience,<lb />
and they are learning a great deal.<lb />
From the standpoint of the graduate<lb />
students involved, certainly if they<lb />
do a good job it will give them an<lb />
added visibility in the job market. .<lb />
.From a professional point of view<lb />
it will assist them Griffith said.<lb />
The Seminar in Intergovernmen-<lb />
tal Relations, within the Masters in<lb />
Public Administration program, is<lb />
conducting the research.<lb />
��� �� DAVC WILLIAMS<lb />
The Chi Omega Sorority raised 'Shamrocks for Muscular Dystrophy' on St. Patrick's Day.<lb />
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1HI I ASIC AROl INI AN<lb />
MARCH 18. 1982<lb />
Cherokee Reservation'Community Of Contrasts'<lb />
By JOHN WEYLER<lb />
In 1818, the United<lb />
States Army marched<lb />
through North<lb />
Carolina rounding up<lb />
all the Cherokee In-<lb />
dians the could find,<lb />
herding them into con<lb />
centration camps<lb />
before leading them on<lb />
a forced match to a<lb />
desolate reservatin in<lb />
Oklahoma On this<lb />
trip. "The frail 0<lb />
rears one out of<lb />
every foui Cherokees<lb />
died from cold, hunger.<lb />
01 disease A fe who<lb />
escaped enroute, 01<lb />
eluded capture in the<lb />
first place, hid in the<lb />
Smoky Mountains,<lb />
where today they live<lb />
on the Cherokee Reset<lb />
v, at ion. an ideal place to<lb />
visit foi anyone wishing<lb />
to witness tust hand to<lb />
current condition of the<lb />
American Indian.<lb />
Located about fifty<lb />
miles west of Asheville,<lb />
criss-crossed by U.S.<lb />
Highways 441 and 19,<lb />
is the city of Cherokee,<lb />
the official and com-<lb />
mercial center of the<lb />
reservation of the<lb />
Eastern band of<lb />
Cherokee Indians<lb />
Cherokee is a com-<lb />
munity of contrasts,<lb />
showing on one side<lb />
great respect for the<lb />
Native American's<lb />
heritage, and on the<lb />
other, degradation and<lb />
disagree<lb />
The latter is seen in<lb />
the substandard condi-<lb />
tions most of the<lb />
Cherokees live in. and<lb />
in the misrepresenta-<lb />
tion and commercial<lb />
exploitation ol their<lb />
culture, a by-product<lb />
of the tourist industry.<lb />
Tourism is the area's<lb />
major industry, for, as<lb />
John Gulick writes in<lb />
"Cherokees at the<lb />
Crossroads every<lb />
summer come hundreds<lb />
of "families on<lb />
vacaiton or holiday<lb />
who are attracted by<lb />
the beauties of nature<lb />
(especially protected in<lb />
the Great Smokey<lb />
Mountains National<lb />
Park) and the presence<lb />
of Indians. These two<lb />
attractions were on the<lb />
scene long before the<lb />
development of<lb />
automative tourism<lb />
"Tourist interest has<lb />
stimulated the installa-<lb />
tion of other attrac-<lb />
tions, such as a large<lb />
number of souvenir<lb />
shops, frontier and In-<lb />
dian museums, frontier<lb />
and Indian model set-<lb />
tlements, and the out-<lb />
door dramas at<lb />
Cherokee and Gatlin-<lb />
burg. Served by an<lb />
ever-growing number<lb />
of motels, service sta-<lb />
tions, and eating<lb />
places, the tourist is<lb />
constantly and various-<lb />
ly reminded of the<lb />
frontier culture of<lb />
Boone and Jackson and<lb />
of the Indians whose<lb />
long, losing struggle<lb />
against the inroads of<lb />
that culture is featured<lb />
in both of the outdoor<lb />
ddramas<lb />
The commercializa<lb />
tion of the Cherokee<lb />
culture is best sym<lb />
bolized by the Indians<lb />
who sit in front of<lb />
tepees or walk around<lb />
in full feather war bon<lb />
nets and other regalia,<lb />
posing for photographs<lb />
for a fee. One of them.<lb />
( hiet I om lumpei, is<lb />
quoted (in "My Friends<lb />
The C hei okees" by<lb />
Roy Cantrell) as say<lb />
ing, "they (the tourists)<lb />
come here fro m<lb />
everywhere and don'l<lb />
know much about us.<lb />
They want to know<lb />
about my people and<lb />
how we used to live<lb />
They want to know<lb />
where they can gel real<lb />
Indian made pro<lb />
ducts<lb />
Howev ei. as (iulick<lb />
writes. "Cherokees do<lb />
not now , and nevei did,<lb />
wear feathei wai bon<lb />
nets, carve totem poles<lb />
or live in tepees 1 ui<lb />
thermore, most ol the<lb />
Indian souvenirs foi<lb />
sale were not made by<lb />
local Cherokees and<lb />
many were not made by<lb />
Indians a) all I o main<lb />
Americans, items such<lb />
as these then<lb />
originals derived from<lb />
several diffei ent Indian<lb />
cult ui es ha v e<lb />
become svmbols ol In<lb />
dianness generally; and<lb />
therefore present -day<lb />
Indians who wish to<lb />
continue to be iden-<lb />
tified as Indians, as<lb />
many ol them do, Imd<lb />
it convenient (as well a1-<lb />
financially profitable)<lb />
to display such sv mbols<lb />
even it thev were nol<lb />
originally pan ol then<lb />
own particulai iiadi<lb />
tion I he situation is<lb />
verv much the same<lb />
everywhere in the<lb />
t nited States � here In<lb />
dians meet tourists<lb />
Fortunately, there<lb />
also exist inhero!<lb />
many institutions<lb />
which celebrate the<lb />
authentic nd inspiring<lb />
heritage ol the people.<lb />
I'ct hap - 'he in<lb />
famous ol these is the<lb />
at oi e-meni ioned i ui<lb />
door drama,<lb />
1 hese Hii<lb />
Presented by the n<lb />
profii li<lb />
Historic al A i ition,<lb />
the play tells the true<lb />
tale ol the Indians.<lb />
from the arrival ol<lb />
DeSoto nd the Spa<lb />
conquerors in lc40 to<lb />
the " I rial il I ears" in<lb />
1818<lb />
C her okee<lb />
 ociation<lb />
i he<lb />
andrails<lb />
goal o 1<lb />
�<lb />
and<lb />
I �<lb />
 h 1 In<lb />
Mutual<lb />
inch<lb />
I h<lb />
Hisi<lb />
a I s o<lb />
Qualla A '<lb />
Mutua<lb />
alive the i<lb />
crafts<lb />
Ban<lb />
sells authenic artwork.<lb />
h piece of work is<lb />
,cd with a descrip-<lb />
tion ol the object, the<lb />
material used, the iden-<lb />
tity of the artist, and a<lb />
declaration 'hat the<lb />
organization is<lb />
recognized by the In-<lb />
dian Arts and rafts<lb />
Board of 'he U.S<lb />
Department ol the In-<lb />
terior as an Indian<lb />
terprise dealing in ge-<lb />
nie I r a 11 s.<lb />
n foi -ak- include<lb />
handmade baskets of<lb />
ak, cane or<lb />
kle, intricate<lb />
headword. wood carv-<lb />
See Ml SEUM, Page 1<lb />
Barn well Expresses Pride<lb />
In ECU Medical School<lb />
B NGEI ROACH<lb />
Maff Wnlfr<lb />
He was horn where<lb />
the flowers bloom<lb />
everyday in the year.<lb />
He serves as the assis-<lb />
tant dean for a major<lb />
university and is at the<lb />
same time president of<lb />
the oldest Black<lb />
medical society in<lb />
North C aroiina. This is<lb />
a concise description of<lb />
a man with a not so<lb />
concise background.<lb />
Dr. Syndey Barnwel.<lb />
Serving at ECl tor<lb />
the past live years, l)r<lb />
Ba r n w e 11 expressed<lb />
pride in being a pan of<lb />
the personnel. His first<lb />
i ob here w a s as<lb />
Associate Professor ol<lb />
Pathology. Now he<lb />
server av Assistant<lb />
Dean of Minority Af-<lb />
fairs in the School ol<lb />
Medicine. "ECl is the<lb />
school in the state to at-<lb />
tend he stated con-<lb />
cerning its medical pro-<lb />
gram Although many<lb />
other schools in North<lb />
(. aroiina have medicine<lb />
deeply imbedded into<lb />
their history. Dr. Barn-<lb />
well believes "we just<lb />
have to work harder.<lb />
One has to work hard;<lb />
nothing is given<lb />
One senses the<lb />
sincerity in his words, it<lb />
doesn't seem to be a<lb />
product of employment<lb />
but o an intense belief<lb />
and high hopes in the<lb />
administration. He<lb />
declares this to be the<lb />
be institutiton<lb />
because it provides in-<lb />
dividual attention,<lb />
various assistance labs,<lb />
and is a young school<lb />
furnished with practical<lb />
objectives alongside ef-<lb />
ficacy and enthusiasm.<lb />
"There ate many ef-<lb />
forts to help students<lb />
understand the material<lb />
taught. These efforts<lb />
are, in my own estima-<lb />
tion over and beyond<lb />
other schools<lb />
I ove for E( I is evi-<lb />
dent in conversation<lb />
and in deed. The ex-<lb />
altation flows quickly,<lb />
smoothly, yet sincerely.<lb />
Dedication rides on the<lb />
contours of his face.<lb />
His experiences with<lb />
such prominent univer-<lb />
sities as Howard and<lb />
Tuskegee make the<lb />
stature of his<lb />
statements extend<lb />
greatlv upward.<lb />
Old North State<lb />
Capital Association is<lb />
HffMilllll!lill!llll!lll!lllllll!l!lll!llff<lb />
the oldest Black<lb />
medical society in<lb />
North Carolina. It<lb />
functions as an<lb />
organization of fellow<lb />
physicians, makes an<lb />
extreme effort to pet-<lb />
suade more blacks to<lb />
involve themselves in<lb />
the field of medicine,<lb />
and conveys to the<lb />
legislature means ot<lb />
aiding the under-<lb />
privileged. The associa-<lb />
tion has kept the in-<lb />
terest in the medical<lb />
field alive in the spirit<lb />
of many black youth<lb />
while helping the pro-<lb />
fessional cope with the<lb />
many problems that<lb />
arise At present it is<lb />
concentrating on block<lb />
grants and the recent<lb />
cuts in Mcdicaid. The<lb />
poor would not suffer<lb />
di spr opo11 i ona tely<lb />
Dr. Barnwell states. He<lb />
is the President of the<lb />
association<lb />
The medical society<lb />
will hold its annual<lb />
seminar during June in<lb />
V inston-Salem. This<lb />
year it will be a joint<lb />
convention of black<lb />
dentists and lawyers of<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
Guyana, South<lb />
America, where he was<lb />
born is a modern<lb />
country with the<lb />
average and modern<lb />
facilities as you would<lb />
have in Nort h<lb />
Carolina he says. He<lb />
has made the US his<lb />
home for the past<lb />
thirty-four years. "The<lb />
problem with Guyana<lb />
is economics he con-<lb />
fesses. He has not,<lb />
however, given up on<lb />
his homeland. He visits<lb />
there every five or six<lb />
years.<lb />
Dr. Bamwell's duties<lb />
now as Assistant Dean<lb />
for Minority Affairs<lb />
are divided into recruit-<lb />
ment and retention.<lb />
Presently, there are<lb />
seventeen minority<lb />
medical students enroll-<lb />
ed in FXU. "1 don't<lb />
think there is as great<lb />
an interest in medicine<lb />
as there was twenty or<lb />
more years ago because<lb />
so many other avenues<lb />
have opened up,<lb />
engineering for exam-<lb />
ple he comments on<lb />
the situation. His per-<lb />
sonal reasons for<lb />
deciding to become a<lb />
doctor was because<lb />
there was a great need<lb />
for them in his country,<lb />
and he knew a number<lb />
of persons in the field<lb />
as he was growing up.<lb />
His hobbies are<lb />
growing roses, collec-<lb />
ting antique furniture,<lb />
and studying black<lb />
medical history. He<lb />
was featured on<lb />
"Awaken Channel 9<lb />
Alive's new show, ap-<lb />
proaching the subject<lb />
of the continuing<lb />
developments of the<lb />
medical field. His<lb />
know ledge and<lb />
character make him a<lb />
perfect prospect for<lb />
talk shows<lb />
Not only can Dr.<lb />
Barnwell be proud of<lb />
but was discontinued in<lb />
1914. North Carolina is<lb />
rich in medical historv.<lb />
Dr. Barnwell is deter<lb />
mined to learn, un-<lb />
cover, and investigate<lb />
the thickness of this<lb />
richness.<lb />
Dr. Syndey Barnwell<lb />
is entwined with this<lb />
campus and intrinsic in<lb />
its progress. He strives<lb />
to upgrade standards,<lb />
to promote worthwhile<lb />
endeavors, and to in-<lb />
itiate drive. Modesty is<lb />
as important to him as<lb />
perfection. Adherance<lb />
to hard work in both<lb />
this public institution<lb />
and his own private<lb />
practice. These<lb />
characteristics, along<lb />
with genuine concern<lb />
for people positioned<lb />
on all levels, make him<lb />
well suited for the<lb />
capacities in which he<lb />
operates. Intensity is<lb />
ever present and ECl<lb />
hopes that intensity in<lb />
this particular man<lb />
continues on campus.<lb />
Fast Carolina is<lb />
striving to make Dr.<lb />
Barnw ell's dreams<lb />
become reality with the<lb />
building of the medica<lb />
ECU but ECU can be<lb />
proud of Dr. Barnwell.<lb />
He isn't a flatten- but<lb />
no one can o.nit his<lb />
statement that ECU is<lb />
the best. His sincerity is<lb />
evident when one looks<lb />
at the universities he<lb />
has been a part o He<lb />
graduated form<lb />
Howard University<lb />
Medical School and<lb />
practiced at Tuskegee<lb />
Institute's Veteran<lb />
Hospital for sixteen<lb />
years before starting a<lb />
practice in New Bern.<lb />
He is now a private<lb />
practitioner and works school. However, it is<lb />
in conjunction with not just the bricks and<lb />
Craven County<lb />
Hospital. Craven<lb />
County is as native to<lb />
Dr. Barnwell as his<lb />
homeland of Guyana.<lb />
He has also served as its<lb />
medical examiner.<lb />
In his spare time, Dr.<lb />
Barnwell studies black<lb />
medical history. One<lb />
interesting fact is that<lb />
Shaw University in<lb />
Raleigh was the first<lb />
university to implement<lb />
a four year curriculum<lb />
in its medical school.<lb />
The plan began in 1885.<lb />
mortar of the facility<lb />
but the stamina of the<lb />
personnel and the unity<lb />
that will keep the pro-<lb />
gram together. ECL<lb />
has made many un-<lb />
forgettable contribu-<lb />
tions to the area. Dr.<lb />
Barnwell has played his<lb />
role and is willing to<lb />
continue at the present<lb />
pace. Without people<lb />
there is no program;<lb />
without a program<lb />
there is no progress. It<lb />
is fortunate ECU has<lb />
all three.<lb />
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Modern Art Described As 'Primitive'<lb />
Continued From Page 5<lb />
ground of plain computer tapes ap-<lb />
pears like it was splotched with<lb />
bluish gray paint randomly with no<lb />
thought at all. Moreover, the red<lb />
splotches on the work look like they<lb />
were just thrown on any old way.<lb />
Floating World . a quilt by Nan-<lb />
Museum Shows Cherokee Crafts<lb />
Continued From Page 6<lb />
ings and pottery.<lb />
The past may also be<lb />
relived at the Museum<lb />
of the Cherokee In-<lb />
dian, where exhibits<lb />
and audiovisual techni-<lb />
ques tell the people's<lb />
tale. On display are<lb />
such items as pottery<lb />
dating back 2000 years<lb />
and stone weapons over<lb />
10,000 years old. As the<lb />
Museum's brochure<lb />
says, "The intriguing<lb />
story of the Cherokee<lb />
Nation will excite your<lb />
imagination as you<lb />
follow these proud peo-<lb />
ple through their poig-<lb />
nant history of peace,<lb />
conflict, deceit, and re-<lb />
emergence without<lb />
defeat<lb />
Information and free<lb />
brochures on the<lb />
Museum, the<lb />
Oconaluftee Indian<lb />
Village, the Qualla Arts<lb />
and Crafts Mutual,<lb />
"Unto These Hills<lb />
and more, may be ob-<lb />
tained by writing The<lb />
Cherokee Historical<lb />
Association, P. O. Box<lb />
398, Cherokee, N.C.<lb />
28719.<lb />
cy Halpern, is one of the best works<lb />
in the exhibition. Truly, it projects<lb />
the image of a floating world. It is<lb />
composed of geometric forms which<lb />
are arranged in a manner that make<lb />
them appear like modern architec-<lb />
ture. The effect of dark and light<lb />
geometric forms gives this architec-<lb />
ture a sense of shape and form. The<lb />
small world rests on a silverish sea<lb />
that has curving and moving stit-<lb />
ching on it, giving it a sea-like ef-<lb />
fect.<lb />
Jenny I.ind's two untitled works<lb />
seem out of place in an exhibition of<lb />
modern art. Her images on<lb />
porcelain are primitive, to put it<lb />
mildly. Perhaps they were copied<lb />
off the wall of some pre-historic<lb />
cave. In one of them, there are four<lb />
rabbits and a chicken that look like<lb />
they were roughly done in crayon.<lb />
Around them, there are crayon<lb />
scribblings and scrawlings that are<lb />
child-like. Many times, people<lb />
without insight say a child could do<lb />
modern art, which, in most cases, is<lb />
an unjust generalization. However,<lb />
when studying Jenny l.md's art, one<lb />
has to wonder if she is out of<lb />
elementary school. Truly, her work<lb />
is primitive.<lb />
In general, New Directions: Clay<lb />
and Fiber, 1982 succeeds in it's ob-<lb />
jective of presenting new trends in<lb />
modern art.<lb />
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Thirteen-ear-old singer and pianist Maggie Ree brings her patented<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
MARCH 18, 1982 Page 8<lb />
Scharf Stepping Down After<lb />
15 Years of Pirate Loyalty<lb />
Ray Scharf, East Carolina swim-<lb />
ming (and diving) coach for 15<lb />
years, resigned Tuesday to concen-<lb />
trate on helping young people in<lb />
another area � academics.<lb />
Two-year assistant Rick Kobe will<lb />
assume the position, as the resigna-<lb />
tion takes effect June 30 of this<lb />
year.<lb />
"I'm going to continue my job<lb />
teaching at East Carolina Scharf<lb />
said. "I've completed the things I<lb />
set out to do. I'll never divorce<lb />
myself from aquatics, that's my life.<lb />
When you stop having challenges,<lb />
you stop living. People lose their<lb />
vitality when they don't seek new<lb />
horizons<lb />
Kobe, 28, is a native of Winsor,<lb />
Vermont, and previously served as<lb />
head coach of the Raleigh Swim<lb />
Association from 1978-80. He was<lb />
also an assistant coach at West<lb />
Virginia from 1976-78.<lb />
Kobe earned his undergraduate<lb />
and masters degree in physical<lb />
education and health at Fairmont<lb />
State and West Virginia, respective-<lb />
ly.<lb />
"I think Rick is a young and en-<lb />
thusiastic individual the 45-year-<lb />
old Scharf said. "If I didn't think he<lb />
could continue the same kind of<lb />
loyalty and pride, I wouldn't have<lb />
recommended him or stepped down.<lb />
He's dynamic and a good coach<lb />
with all the tools. And he's a heck of<lb />
a recruiter. Swimmers coming here<lb />
will have the opportunity to swim<lb />
under one of the better voung<lb />
coaches in the country<lb />
"I'm very excited about the posi-<lb />
tion said Kobe. "As a young<lb />
coach, it's always a goal to get a<lb />
head coaching position. My goal<lb />
will be to take East Carolina swim-<lb />
ming as far as it can go and to have<lb />
the best teams we've ever had. And<lb />
we're close to that. Recruiting has<lb />
gone great. Next year, we have the<lb />
potential to be the best we've ever<lb />
been here. I'm excitied to be involv-<lb />
ed in it<lb />
� � �<lb />
In Ray Scharf, East Carolina is<lb />
losing a coach who compiled a 93-55<lb />
record in men's dual meets and led<lb />
this year's women's team to a 16th-<lb />
place finish nationally. His men's<lb />
team finished in fifth place at the<lb />
Eastern Intercollegiate Champion-<lb />
ships.<lb />
He has coached 24 women All-<lb />
Americas � eight this year � while<lb />
winning 11 consecutive Southern<lb />
Conference titles from 1966 to 1977.<lb />
Eighty-six of his swimmers were<lb />
named All-Southern, and over 40<lb />
have qualified for NCAA Division I<lb />
titles.<lb />
He has been the recipient of the<lb />
Eastern Intercollegiate's "Coach of<lb />
the Year the NCAA's 15-year ser-<lb />
vice award, and has been honored<lb />
by the College Swimming Coaches<lb />
Association.<lb />
He is a graduate of SUNY-<lb />
Brockport and has gained a masters<lb />
degree at Arizona while serving as<lb />
an as assistant coach there in 1962.<lb />
He will remain at East Carolina,<lb />
serving as director of aquatics.<lb />
Ray Scharf<lb />
ECU Bombs<lb />
Stags Twice;<lb />
Keep Rolling<lb />
Homestand Continues<lb />
Over The Weekend<lb />
By WILLIAM YELVERTON<lb />
Sports r dnor<lb />
Pirate ace BUI Wilder (Gary Patterson)<lb />
Taking A Stab<lb />
In The Dark<lb />
W hat is more unpredictable than<lb />
the NCAA Basketball Tournament?<lb />
Hard to find an answer, isn't it?<lb />
Lach year the championship is<lb />
tilled with surprises, cinderellas and<lb />
upsets. All of this makes predictions<lb />
a near impossible task.<lb />
Charles<lb />
Chandler<lb />
With the NCAA field down to the<lb />
sweet 16 picking a winner is still<lb />
difficult, as is selecting Final Four<lb />
favorites. Nevertheless, here's a stab<lb />
in the dark at who should (might)<lb />
end up in New Orleans.<lb />
From the East Region I like North<lb />
Carolina. The Heels should get by<lb />
Alabama in Friday's semi-finals and<lb />
meet tough Memphis State for the<lb />
right to advance to the Final Four.<lb />
The game should be hotly contested,<lb />
especially underneath with UNC's<lb />
Worthy-Perkins combination<lb />
meeting super freshman Keith Lee.<lb />
Two are better than one, giving the<lb />
Heels a slight advantage.<lb />
The Midwest is the only region<lb />
without its top seed still competing.<lb />
Boston College was the spoiler here,<lb />
upending second-ranked DePaul<lb />
last Saturday. Missouri is no doubt<lb />
the favorite now to win the region.<lb />
Don't be surprised to see BC make<lb />
the Final Four, though. They are<lb />
playing very well and are my upset<lb />
pick.<lb />
The Mideast is bogged down with<lb />
worthy contenders, as Louisville,<lb />
Minnesota, Virginia and Alabama-<lb />
Birmingham remain. UAB has a<lb />
distinct advantage in that the<lb />
regional is being played on the<lb />
Blazers' home court. Still, look for<lb />
Virginia to survive and make the<lb />
fabulous foursome. The Cavaliers<lb />
got enough of a scare last Sunday<lb />
from Tennesse to keep them on their<lb />
toes from here on out.<lb />
Remaining in the West is<lb />
Georgetown, Fresno State, Idaho<lb />
and Oregan State. Head coach John<lb />
Thompson will be a happy man<lb />
once his Georgetown Hoyas make<lb />
the Final Four. With big frosh Pat<lb />
Ewing and All-America guard<lb />
Sleepy Floyd on hand, the D.C. club<lb />
seems headed to New Orleans.<lb />
If all these teams prevail, the<lb />
semi-final matchups will have top-<lb />
ranked North Carolina vs.<lb />
Cinderella Boston College, and<lb />
third-ranked Virginia vs. number<lb />
four Georgetown.<lb />
The latter matchup would really<lb />
be something, with 7-4 All-<lb />
Everything Ralph Sampson going<lb />
against 7-0 super freshman Pat Ew-<lb />
ing in the pivot.<lb />
But, of course, anything can hap-<lb />
pen. It's not too far-fetched to<lb />
foresee Villanova, Kansas State,<lb />
Alabama-Birmingham and Fresno<lb />
State in the Final Four. The old<lb />
adage is very true when it comes<lb />
NCAA time � anything can hap-<lb />
pen.<lb />
East Carolina baseball coach hal<lb />
Baird says his "guys are still a little<lb />
mad" about a recent trip to Clem-<lb />
son that resulted in two tough losses<lb />
to the sixth-ranked Tigers.<lb />
"We should have won one of<lb />
those he says.<lb />
The Stags of Fairfield University<lb />
can surely can attest to that.<lb />
Especially after the Pirates delivered<lb />
a sound whippin' Wednesday after-<lb />
noon, sweeping a double-header,<lb />
9-1 and 9-0, for their sixth and<lb />
seventh straight win<lb />
East Carolina is now 9-3.<lb />
Catcher Fran Fitzgerald belted<lb />
two home runs in the double-header<lb />
� one in the first and another in the<lb />
second � while Chuck Bishop and<lb />
Todd Hendley added two more<lb />
round-trippers to power East<lb />
Carolina's 23-hit assault.<lb />
Fairfield could manage on ly<lb />
three hits in the first game off Peter-<lb />
son, 2-0, and two in the nightcap of<lb />
Charlie Smith, also undefeated in<lb />
two starts.<lb />
Baird was especially pleased with<lb />
his team's pitching as freshman<lb />
Peterson and Smith went the full<lb />
seven innings without much trouble.<lb />
"Our pitching's been very good<lb />
Baird said. "I'm proud of it. I can't<lb />
really ask much more (of the team).<lb />
We're swinging the bats well, play-<lb />
ing good defense �<lb />
The first game was similar to the<lb />
second as the Pirates, hitting over<lb />
.300 as a team, collected nine runs<lb />
off 11 hits and two Fairfield errors.<lb />
Peterson kept the Stags off balance<lb />
all afternoon, allowing only three<lb />
safeties.<lb />
"Brian (Peterson) threw the ball<lb />
well said Baird. "He did have a<lb />
little trouble locating his breaking<lb />
ball, though<lb />
In the second contest, catcher Fit-<lb />
zgerald and third baseman Hendley<lb />
were the hitting stars for East<lb />
Carolina, each going three-for-four<lb />
with a double and a homer.<lb />
The Pirates gave Smith a two-run<lb />
cushion in the second inning after<lb />
Mike Sorrell led off the inning by<lb />
beating out a bunt down the third-<lb />
base line. Sorrell went to second<lb />
after John Hallow walked and later<lb />
scored from third after a pick-off<lb />
attempt at second failed.<lb />
Hallow scored after Hendley<lb />
singled to center.<lb />
However, the big inning for the<lb />
Pirates was the third when they<lb />
picked up five runs on five hits.<lb />
Todd Evans led off with a suc-<lb />
cessful bunt down the third-base<lb />
line, and scored when Hendley sent<lb />
the next pitch over the trees in left-<lb />
center for a 4-0 East Carolina lead.<lb />
Fitzgerald followed suit im-<lb />
mediately by hitting what Baird call-<lb />
ed one of the longest homers he had<lb />
ever seen over the trees in left field<lb />
for a 5-0 lead.<lb />
With one out, Robert Wells walk-<lb />
ed and advanced to second when the<lb />
infield misplayed Bishop's fly ball.<lb />
Sorrell then hit a liner to short,<lb />
moving Wells to second and Bishop<lb />
to third. David Wells then walked,<lb />
loading the bases, and John Hallow<lb />
looped a double to left, as the<lb />
Pirates picked up their sixth and<lb />
seventh earned runs of the game.<lb />
East Carolina added another run<lb />
in the fourth when Fitzgerald �<lb />
who needed only a triple to hit for<lb />
the cycle � doubled to left. Robert<lb />
Wells singled to left after shortstop<lb />
Kelly Robinette and Bishop flew<lb />
out, scoring pinch-runner Carl<lb />
Daniels.<lb />
Hendley doubled to left to open<lb />
the Pirate half of the sixth and<lb />
scored when Robinette's grounder<lb />
to short took a sharp hop.<lb />
Smith struck out Ronald Clarke<lb />
� his sixth of the game � to end<lb />
the contest.<lb />
"All the Northern teams we play<lb />
have something in common �<lb />
sound pitching and good defense<lb />
Baird said afterwards, when aked<lb />
about the degree of difficulty of<lb />
playing a team that was just opening<lb />
the season as was Connecticut (the<lb />
previous opponent) and Fairfield.<lb />
"When you're that kind of team,<lb />
it's less of a disadvantage than not<lb />
having played as much.<lb />
"Fairfield has been down here for<lb />
three years. And Connecticut four.<lb />
This is the first time I can remember<lb />
the games being so one-sided<lb />
The Pirates host conference foe<lb />
George Mason � "We expect a real<lb />
battle says Baird � today and<lb />
Friday before ACC member<lb />
Virginia comes to Greenville this<lb />
weekend. Saturday's Virginia game<lb />
begins at 2 p.m Sunday's at 1:30.<lb />
The game's with George Mason<lb />
begin at 3.<lb />
ECU's Fitzgerald sends one oarin Wave Williams)<lb />
Todd Evans at the plate (Gary Patterson)<lb />
Pirates In Florida<lb />
PIRATE BASEBALL NOTES<lb />
Unofficially, the Pirates' are second<lb />
in the nation behind Oral Roberts<lb />
earned runs allowed per game. (The<lb />
NCAA does not keep baseball<lb />
statistics)The team posts a bat-<lb />
ting average of .302 before the<lb />
double-header with Fairfield. John<lb />
Hallow is batting .432, 16-37 with<lb />
eight rbi's; David Wells, .360;<lb />
Chuck Bishop, .347Defensively,<lb />
the Pirates are performing well,<lb />
posting a .955 fielding percen-<lb />
tage East Carolina has outscored<lb />
opponents 80 to 30<lb />
By C YNTHIA PLEASANTS<lb />
Vvi�imii Sport I- diliw<lb />
"People just don't realize what a<lb />
positive sport we have here said<lb />
ECU's men's track coach. Bill Car-<lb />
son.<lb />
"We win or place in almost every<lb />
event we enter<lb />
The track team will travel to the<lb />
Domino's Pizza Sunshine Relays in<lb />
Tallahassee, Fla. ihis weekend,<lb />
March 20-21, their first meet of the<lb />
outdoor season.<lb />
The mile relay team placed sixth<lb />
in the IC4A Championship meet in<lb />
Princeton, N. J. two weeks ago,<lb />
after competing against eighty-live<lb />
teams.<lb />
Runners Lawrence Ervin, Terry<lb />
Ford, Keith Clarke, and Tim<lb />
Cephus combined for a time of<lb />
3:19.71.<lb />
According to Carson, the top<lb />
relay teams in the nation will be par-<lb />
ticipating in the meet, and he was<lb />
optimistic about ECU's chances to<lb />
do well.<lb />
'We usually accomplish<lb />
something just about everywhere we<lb />
go he said.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MARCH 18. 1982�<lb />
I<lb />
Warm Weather,<lb />
Softball Mix<lb />
MILLER INTRAMURAL SOFTBALL<lb />
Here comes the warm weather And with the<lb />
warm weather comes softball. And with softball<lb />
comes the Third Annual Miller-ECU Intramural<lb />
Softbll Tournament. The tournament, sponsored<lb />
jointly by the Miller Brewing Company and the<lb />
Department of Intramural-Recreational Services<lb />
ill be held March 19-21, Friday, Saturday and<lb />
Sunday. The first 32 mens' and 16 women's teams<lb />
will be taken. Entry dates for the ran through<lb />
March 17. The $5.00 entry fee covered the cost of<lb />
the officials. The tournament format will be<lb />
single elimination until the quarter-round, where<lb />
it will change to a double elimination event. Last<lb />
years' champions, Roundtrippers (men) and All<lb />
Pro (women) will have to play excellent if they<lb />
want to repeat. A strong field is expected to enter<lb />
this year's event. The Miller Brewing Company<lb />
will be awarding troph ies to the first and second<lb />
place teams in each division, individual troph ies<lb />
to the members of the championship teams,<lb />
t-shirts to the top two teams in each division and<lb />
painter hats to all participants. So don't forget to<lb />
get your team together and enter the Third An-<lb />
nual Miller-ECU Iniramural Softball Tourna-<lb />
ment.<lb />
BASKETBALL SEASON PACKED AW AY<lb />
Historv repeated itself on the basketball courts as<lb />
The Dribblers captured the Women's All-Campus<lb />
Championship for the second year in a row, while<lb />
Joint 8 tok the Men's All Campus Championship<lb />
for the third straight year.<lb />
In women's action, 100 Percent Gotten beat<lb />
Tn-Sigma to gain a spot against the Dribblers in<lb />
the finals. The 39-16 victory shows the strength of<lb />
the championship team and the hot shooting of<lb />
Stacev Weitzei, who led the scoring with 14<lb />
points. Emily Habig and Virginia Carlton both<lb />
tossed in six points for the Tri-Sigs.<lb />
A 37-27 win over Phi Kappa Tau put the Jones<lb />
Enforcers against Joint 8 for the Men's Cham-<lb />
pionship. The first half was an up-and-down<lb />
struggle with neither team establishing dominance<lb />
and ended with the men from Joint 8 holding a<lb />
slim 30-26 lead.<lb />
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ting into some serious foul trouble. From that<lb />
oint, the "8 led by Steve Hison's 21 points and<lb />
David Battle's 17 began to pull away. The final<lb />
score, 57-49, was not indicative of the closeness<lb />
of the contest. For the losers, Anthony Martin<lb />
scored 22 points.<lb />
Playing Carolina In Raleigh<lb />
Doesn 9t Matter<lb />
A labama<lb />
TUSCALOOSA,<lb />
Ala. (UP1) Playing<lb />
No. 1 North Carolina<lb />
in Raleigh isn't much<lb />
different than taking<lb />
on the Tar Heels on<lb />
their home court,<lb />
Alabama Coach Wimp<lb />
Sanderson says.<lb />
"It will be tougher<lb />
than most games<lb />
because it will be like<lb />
playing on their home<lb />
floor, but I think we've<lb />
prepared ourselves for<lb />
this situation said the<lb />
coach of the 12th rank-<lb />
ed Crimson Tide at a<lb />
news conference.<lb />
Alabama (24-6)<lb />
meets North Carolina<lb />
(28-2) Friday night in<lb />
the East Regional<lb />
semifinals.<lb />
Raleigh isn't far<lb />
from the Tar Heels'<lb />
home court in Chapel<lb />
Hill, Sanderson<lb />
pointed out. But play-<lb />
ing tournament teams<lb />
close to their homes is<lb />
nothing new for<lb />
Alabama.<lb />
"We won the<lb />
Southeastern Con-<lb />
ference Tournament by<lb />
beating Kentucky on<lb />
their home floor, and<lb />
we beat St. Johns's on<lb />
pretty much their home<lb />
floor he said.<lb />
Alabama upset Ken-<lb />
tucky in the league<lb />
tournament and<lb />
qualified for the<lb />
Raleigh trip by beating<lb />
St. John's in Union-<lb />
dale, N.Y 69-68.<lb />
"We're going in<lb />
there to play as hard as<lb />
we can, hopefully as<lb />
good as we can he<lb />
said. "We're not going<lb />
to back down to North<lb />
Carolina<lb />
Sanderson said he<lb />
considers North<lb />
Carolina one of the top<lb />
three college basketball<lb />
programs in existance.<lb />
"As far as experience<lb />
is concerned it<lb />
(tournament play) is<lb />
nothing new to them<lb />
he said. "For us, it's a<lb />
new experience.<lb />
"If you had to rank<lb />
basketball programs.<lb />
North Carolina would<lb />
probably be ranked in<lb />
the top three<lb />
The other Eastern<lb />
Regional game pits<lb />
Villanova against<lb />
Memphis State. The<lb />
winners play for the<lb />
light to advance to New<lb />
Orleans.<lb />
Sanderson said<lb />
Alabama's game plan<lb />
against the Tar Heels<lb />
won't vary much from<lb />
the type game the Tide<lb />
has played all season<lb />
"We're probably go-<lb />
ing to go pretty much<lb />
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"Whatever gets you to<lb />
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BIKINI CONTEST<lb />
Tuesday, March 23,1982<lb />
Admission� $1.00 Doors open at 8:30<lb />
Sponsored by: PriCS<lb />
PANTANA BOBS Is $125.C<lb />
SPORTSWORLD<lb />
plus weekend for two at Atlantic Beach<lb />
w Jet Ski Rentals &amp; 1 yr tree pass to the EL BO<lb />
Herr,ng Bone�eg U 00 $g W<lb />
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18 Req S42 00 $21.00<lb />
14K Gold C harms,<lb />
Shell<lb />
Plabo Bunny<lb />
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S7.99<lb />
Heart ���� S9.99<lb />
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CROW'S NEST<lb />
TODD'S STEREO<lb />
Prizes provided by<lb />
HAIR PIZZAZZ<lb />
UNITED FIGURE SALON<lb />
RECORD BAR<lb />
FOSDICK'S<lb />
SCISSOR SMITH<lb />
APPLE RECORDS<lb />
FREDDIE'S<lb />
2nd � $35.00<lb />
plus keg � plus I yr tree pass<lb />
to the fcLBO<lb />
3rd � $25.00<lb />
plus pony keg � plus l yr tree pass<lb />
to the EL BO<lb />
plus Prizes tor all other contestants<lb />
Contestants can sign up at Student Book Store Lobby<lb />
AH Day Thursday, Friday, and Monday<lb />
CALIFORNIA CONCEPT<lb />
MARGAUX'S<lb />
SWENSON'S<lb />
SHIRLEY'S 264 OUTLET<lb />
All Name Brands - Discount Prices - All 1st Quality<lb />
JEAN<lb />
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Levi Missy (stretch lycra)<lb />
Levi Missy Istretch nylon) ��<lb />
Lord Isaac Jr. &amp; Missy Any Pair � $3.00 oft our already discount price<lb />
plus unadvertised specials this weekend only<lb />
(Thursday, Friday, Saturday)<lb />
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5W-ML $23 98<lb />
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Located beside Southern Sportsman Post<lb />
264 By-Pass<lb />
Farmville, N. C.<lb />
Shirley's Stout Shop<lb />
Located 264 By Pass<lb />
Marlboro Intersection<lb />
Farmville, N. C<lb />
104 Red Banks Rd. (Behind Shoney's)<lb />
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ECU NIGHT<lb />
JUST $1.00 wID includes Skate Rental<lb />
7:00-10:00<lb />
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ECU Students are admitted for<lb />
JUST $2.00 including Skate Rental<lb />
x : x x x x x<lb />
H.L. HODGESBONDS<lb />
3 DAY SALE<lb />
Nike<lb />
All Court<lb />
Lady<lb />
All Court<lb />
Sugg. Retail $24.95<lb />
Sale Price<lb />
18.95<lb />
Thurs Fri<lb />
Sat. only<lb />
Take to court with<lb />
the All Court.<lb />
Style with comfort!<lb />
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DOWNTOWN<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN MARCH 18, 1982<lb />
The Ups and Downs<lb />
Mike Grego (left picture, right) easily dominated his opponent in the 175 pound weight class in the TKE Boxing<lb />
Tournament being held this week. Greko is from Greenville and is the returning champion.<lb />
The fighter above wasn't so lucky and went down after 22 seconds had elapsed. (Photos by Gary Patterson)<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
LOST AND<lb />
FOUND<lb />
REWARD: Lost Mon Feb 8th<lb />
Brown Cordoroy Ladies Pocket<lb />
Book with Bamboo Handles Lost<lb />
in Food Town and Fosdick s Area<lb />
Please Call 756 4323 Home and<lb />
7S4-10H Business Ask for Danny<lb />
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LOST: Timex watch 1st or Jnd<lb />
floor "stacks' Joyner Library<lb />
Catl Trudy 753 2981<lb />
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Monday � I 15 3 00<lb />
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FOR SALE<lb />
"URNITURESofa. 2 maple<lb />
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Good Condition Puce Negotiable<lb />
Call 754 5323<lb />
SKIS: K 2, 185 comp 810 ski's with<lb />
Soloman Bindings SI25. Call<lb />
757 3210 and leave number<lb />
TOYOTA l�8l Corolla hardtop<lb />
AC AM.FM stereo, tape deck,<lb />
automatic 10 months old, like new<lb />
56400 neg After 5 00 756 4425 or<lb />
754 5420<lb />
VIVITAR ZOOM Lens 75 210 with<lb />
Macro for Nikon Mount used only 2<lb />
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DOUBLE BED with mattress and<lb />
box springs, dresser with mirror<lb />
S400 or best offer Call 757 I8S�<lb />
TRAILER FOR SALE set up in<lb />
Greenville 2 BR all electric, ac,<lb />
excellent condition 52V95 call Tar<lb />
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79 FORD FIESTA red wred in<lb />
tenor. 38 000 miles 4 spd, very<lb />
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ROOMMATE NEEDED to share<lb />
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one halt utilities Call Scott at<lb />
752 4S47<lb />
STUDENT TO share a fantastic<lb />
place Hot tub, spa, sauna and sun<lb />
tan booth. Private Bedroom SI 50<lb />
plus shared utilities. 752 5048.<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted:<lb />
For nicely furnished apt. at<lb />
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distance of campus Call 758-3894<lb />
COMPLETELY FURNISHEDone<lb />
bedroom apt utilities included<lb />
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nicely furnished apt instead of the<lb />
dorms? Available May thru Aug<lb />
Walking distance to campus. Call<lb />
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ROOMMATE WANTED to share 3<lb />
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Sauna, tennis Call 752 4787 or<lb />
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Spacious Apt m large house S1S0<lb />
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Females only Call 758 8170 after II<lb />
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FEMALE ROOMMATE Wanted<lb />
July 23 Aug 24 Rent 5125 plus l2<lb />
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FURNISHED TWO bedroom apt<lb />
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from Campus Call 355 4792 or<lb />
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craft? If so contact the Buccaneer<lb />
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day. Love Scott<lb />
PHI KAPPA TAU Your rush<lb />
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lives Straightne up your act<lb />
SIGMA'S Thank you tor your<lb />
great hospitality in Ft Luader<lb />
dale We dor't know what we<lb />
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hope you had a great time, we sure<lb />
did J G W R B.H HP , D M<lb />
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FLETCHER: You thought you<lb />
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hidden is my scar and you'll never<lb />
see it. so get a real Ob<lb />
TO JEN AND GIN As we laid<lb />
there m your beds, lustful thouqhts<lb />
ran through our heads Ya'll were<lb />
there in your panties and fop<lb />
almost making our departure<lb />
come to a complete stop Our leav<lb />
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tomorrow was in itself a thmq of<lb />
sorrow But we shall return to qet<lb />
in your sacks and we II even qet in<lb />
your favorite position, on our<lb />
backs Love Big R. and Sludly<lb />
RETRIEVER PUPPIES:<lb />
Chesapeake Labrador mixed.<lb />
Beautiful Puppies. Call 756 9930.<lb />
HOOVIE: Just a thank you note<lb />
lor always listening. I love<lb />
ya BJED<lb />
COTTENS OWN sex pistols, JB<lb />
and LQ want to make it with the<lb />
Sigma Nu's<lb />
HELP<lb />
WANTED<lb />
NEED MONEY You wont get<lb />
rich, but the East Carolinian has<lb />
openings for writers at the present<lb />
time. There is also a possibility of<lb />
training for editor positions and<lb />
training on computer terminals<lb />
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fice, Old South Building.<lb />
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Apply with the Media Board<lb />
secretary, Old South Building,<lb />
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BASS PLAYERS: Exp bass need<lb />
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serious Call Steve 754 3314 Drum<lb />
men and Lead Guitarist also<lb />
needed<lb />
POSITIONS AVAILABLE at<lb />
Camp Leach for summer 1982<lb />
Especially looking for Registered<lb />
Nurse and Arts and Crafts Direc<lb />
tor. For Information write to<lb />
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St Washington, NC 27889<lb />
TRUMPET PLAYER wanted Top<lb />
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Vocal ability prefered Call<lb />
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SERVICES<lb />
CARICATURES BY WEYLER<lb />
Greenville's original personalized<lb />
art service Have cartoon done of<lb />
yourself or a loved one a unique<lb />
gift idea S10 for 8 x 10. black and<lb />
white or color Call 752 5775<lb />
TYPING TERM, Thesis.<lb />
Resumes. Dissertations, etc. Pro<lb />
fessional quality at lowest rates<lb />
Call Kempie Dunn anytime<lb />
752 6733<lb />
NOTARY PUBLIC Call Amy at<lb />
757 3734<lb />
PROFESSIONAL TYPIST wants<lb />
to type thesis, dissertations,<lb />
publications, manuscripts or term<lb />
papers at home Call 756 3660<lb />
SUMMER HOUSE SITTING<lb />
Responsible individual will tend<lb />
animals, plants, etc In residence<lb />
or periodical checks Faculty<lb />
Recomendations Write: 146 Jar<lb />
vis Hall. ECU, Greenville<lb />
RIDERS<lb />
ATTENTION COMMUTERS<lb />
FROM WILSON I need a ride da.<lb />
ly from Wilson to ECU and back<lb />
daily. We could trade rides or<lb />
share expenses Please call<lb />
Sherry at 243 30t9 ASAP Would<lb />
like to start immediately<lb />
IF YOU WANT TO BECOME INVOLVED WITH<lb />
SUPPORTING ECU ATHLETICS . . . COME SEE<lb />
WHERE YOU FIT IN THE SAB COMMITTEES OF<lb />
PUBLIC RELATIONS, SPIRIT, PEP RALLIES,<lb />
HOSPITALITY, CHEERINGCARD SECTION,<lb />
PARENTS' DAY, PROMOTIONS, FUND RAISING.<lb />
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Effective Wed Mar 17.<lb />
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